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T90 EV - User Manual

The SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co., Ltd. Driver's Handbook provides essential information for users to familiarize themselves with their vehicle, including driving instructions, maintenance checks, and emergency procedures. It emphasizes the importance of adhering to safety guidelines and the company's right to modify the handbook without notice. Users are advised to keep the handbook with the vehicle for future owners and to read it alongside the Warranty & Service Handbook to understand their rights and obligations.

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T90 EV - User Manual

The SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co., Ltd. Driver's Handbook provides essential information for users to familiarize themselves with their vehicle, including driving instructions, maintenance checks, and emergency procedures. It emphasizes the importance of adhering to safety guidelines and the company's right to modify the handbook without notice. Users are advised to keep the handbook with the vehicle for future owners and to read it alongside the Warranty & Service Handbook to understand their rights and obligations.

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Thank you for choosing SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd.

May our products and services bring fresh joy to your life!
Please take time to read and understand this Handbook and other publications supplied with it. Thus you can familiarize yourself with
the vehicle and enjoy a driving experience with comfort, safety as well as economy.
This Driver's Handbook will provide you with the information necessary for getting familiar with your vehicle, including how to drive the
vehicle, how to carry out routine maintenance checks, and what to do in an emergency.
This Handbook contains the latest information upon the time of printing and all modifications, interpretations and explanations should
be reserved by the company. Based on the consideration that the products will be upgraded or in any other way(s) modified constantly,
the company reserves the right to apply these changes mentioned here before without notice when the Handbook has been hereby
printed and published and will accept no liability.
This Handbook is an indispensable part of the vehicle. If you want to sell the vehicle, please remember to provide the new owner with
this Handbook.

Special Announcement

Driver's Handbook and Warranty & Service Handbook specify the agreement between the company and the user on establishment
and termination of rights and obligations concerning the quality warranty and after-sales service of product. Please be sure to read the
Driver's Handbook and Warranty & Service Handbook carefully before using the product. If any damage is caused by misuse, neglect,
incorrect operation or unauthorized refit, the user will have no right of claim, and any warranty request will be refused by SAIC MAXUS
Automotive Co.,Ltd Service Dealer(hereinafter referred to as "Service Dealer").
Unauthorized re-production of this Handbook, whether electrically, physically or in any other way, and/or storing the Handbook in any
inquiry system of any form or type shall not be permitted.
Wish you a pleasant driving!
SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd. Address: #2500, Jun Gong Road, Yang Pu District, Shanghai Postcode: 200438
SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd reserves the final right to interpret this Handbook
Contents
Perface................................................................................1 Power windows ............................................................................19
Introduction .......................................................................... 1 Seats ................................................................................... 21
About this handbook.......................................................................1 Driver's seat adjustment...............................................................21
Precautions........................................................................... 2 Front passenger seat adjustment.................................................23
Dangerous substances...................................................................2 Rear occupant seat adjustment....................................................24
Children/Animals ............................................................................2 Headrest.......................................................................................25
Personal safety...............................................................................2 Passenger restraint system................................................ 26
Vehicle identification ............................................................ 3 Sitting correctly.............................................................................26
Vehicle identification number (VIN) ................................................3 Seat belts .....................................................................................26
Type and number of drive motor ....................................................3 Airbag(s).......................................................................................30
VIN plate.........................................................................................4 Child restraints (not supplied with the vehicle) .............................38
Instructions for using electric vehicle.................................. 5 Instruments and controls ................................................... 40
Ambient temperature for using vehicle...........................................5 Instrument cluster .............................................................. 41
Driving range ..................................................................................5 Drive motor power percentage gauge ..........................................41
Equalizing charge...........................................................................6 High-Voltage battery pack electric quantity ..................................41
Recycle instructions for high-voltage battery packs .......................6 Speedometer................................................................................42
High voltage system .......................................................................7 Information center .............................................................. 42
Instructions when accident occurs .................................................8 Alarm messages...........................................................................45
1 Before You Drive.............................................................9 Service interface reminders..........................................................46
Keys .................................................................................... 10 Warning lights and indicators ............................................ 47
Ordinary key .................................................................................10 Direction indicator.........................................................................47
Remote key .................................................................................. 11 Headlight high beam indicator......................................................47
Extension/retraction of mechanical key portion............................ 11 Rear fog light indicator .................................................................47
Replace the battery in a remote key.............................................12 Position light indicator ..................................................................47
Door locks........................................................................... 14 Airbag warning light......................................................................47
To protect your vehicle against theft.............................................14 Seat belt warning light ..................................................................47
Central door lock system..............................................................15 Brake system warning light ..........................................................48
Tailgate .........................................................................................18 ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) warning light..............................48
Windows ............................................................................. 19 EBD (Electronic Brake Distribution) warning light ........................49

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ESC (Electronic Stability Control) indicator ..................................49 Front vents ...................................................................................64
ESC (Electronic Stability Control) OFF indicator..........................49 Rear vent......................................................................................65
HDC (Hill Descent Control) indicator............................................49 Electronic A/C control panel .........................................................66
EPS (Electric Power Steering) system MIL ..................................49 Recommendation for A/C operation .............................................68
Drive motor theft deterrent warning light ......................................50 Rearview mirrors ................................................................ 68
Body theft deterrent warning light.................................................50 Exterior rearview mirrors ..............................................................68
Battery no-charge warning light....................................................50 Interior rearview mirror .................................................................69
Drive motor overheat warning light...............................................50
Interior equipment .............................................................. 70
Power system failure warning light...............................................50
Front roof vanity light....................................................................70
High-voltage battery pack low warning light .................................50
Rear roof vanity light ....................................................................71
High-voltage battery pack failure warning light.............................51
On-board inverter .........................................................................71
Charging connection indicator......................................................51
12V power outlet ..........................................................................72
Charging status indicator..............................................................51
USB port.......................................................................................74
Ready indicator ............................................................................51
Cup holders ..................................................................................74
Insulation failure warning light ......................................................52
Storage box ..................................................................................75
Limited power indicator ................................................................52
Glove box .....................................................................................75
Trailer indicator.............................................................................52
Sun visor and vanity mirror...........................................................76
Instrument panel switch ..................................................... 52
MP5+Radio.......................................................................... 76
Headlamp leveling switch.............................................................52
Precautions before use ................................................................76
Hazard warning light switch..........................................................53
Entertainment system control switch............................................77
Entertainment system control switch............................................54
Introduction and operation of main interface functions.................78
Floor console switch.....................................................................54
Switches on steering column and steering wheel ............. 55
2 Starting and Driving .....................................................79
Before starting and driving................................................. 80
Ignition switch and steering lock...................................................56
Combination lamp control & direction indicator lamp stalk switch 56 Ignition switch .................................................................... 80
Wiper & washer stalk switch.........................................................59 Key start .......................................................................................80
Volume control, mute, audio source and Bluetooth phone switch 61 Keyless start.................................................................................81
Steering wheel adjustment ................................................. 62 PEPS system ...................................................................... 83
Horn .................................................................................... 63 Keyless unlocking.........................................................................83
Keyless locking.............................................................................83
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning ........................... 63

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Keyless start.................................................................................84 Parking sensor ........................................................................... 111
Backup starting.............................................................................84 Parking camera .......................................................................... 112
Emergency flameout ....................................................................85 Tires ...................................................................................113
Starting/Stopping................................................................ 85 Winter tires ................................................................................. 114
Starting .........................................................................................85 Anti-skid chain ............................................................................ 115
Stopping .......................................................................................85 Loading ..............................................................................116
Driving ................................................................................ 86 Load carrying.............................................................................. 116
Gear shifting ....................................................................... 87 Load restraint ............................................................................. 117
Charging requirement......................................................... 88 Hazardous loads ........................................................................ 117
Requirements for charging equipment .........................................89 Roof Rack and Load Device....................................................... 118
Safety instructions for charging with residential electricity ...........89 Trailer towing .....................................................................119
Requirements for charging environment ......................................91 Instructions of trailer towing........................................................ 119
Influence of charging operation on special personnel ..................91 Trailer control module.................................................................121
Charging mode.............................................................................92 Recommended towing weight ....................................................122
Fast charging................................................................................93 Installation of trailer device.........................................................122
Slow charging...............................................................................95 Maintenance...............................................................................123
Charging information ..................................................................100 3 Emergency Troubleshooting .....................................125
Equalizing charge.......................................................................100 Hazard warning light..........................................................126
Charging time .............................................................................101
Warning triangle ................................................................126
Acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS) ..........................102 Self tire repair ....................................................................127
Acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS) sound effect ...............102
Precautions ................................................................................127
Electric power steering unit...............................................103 Tire repair kit ..............................................................................128
Brake system .....................................................................103 Usage .........................................................................................129
Service brake .............................................................................103 Towing a vehicle ................................................................134
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System).................................................105 Towing hitch................................................................................134
ESC (Electronic Stability Control)...............................................106
Jump start..........................................................................135
Manual parking brake.................................................................109
Battery disconnection .................................................................135
Warning Light ............................................................................. 110
Jump start...................................................................................136
Parking assist system ....................................................... 111
Fuse replacement ..............................................................137
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Driver compartment fuse box .....................................................137 Maintenance and service ...........................................................157
Front compartment fuse box ......................................................140 Seat belts ...........................................................................158
Battery fuse box .........................................................................144 Inspection ...................................................................................158
Fuse replacement.......................................................................144 Maintenance and service ...........................................................158
Bulb replacement...............................................................145 Battery ...............................................................................159
Bulb specification .......................................................................146 Duration of storing the vehicle....................................................160
Bulb replacement .......................................................................146 Operating in winter .....................................................................161
4 Maintenance and Service...........................................149 Charging the battery with ground equipment .............................161
Regular maintenance.........................................................150 Removing the battery .................................................................162
Owner's check ...................................................................150 Replacing the battery .................................................................163
Daily checks ...............................................................................150 Installing the battery ...................................................................163
Weekly checks or check before a long journey ..........................151 High-voltage battery pack..................................................164
Harsh conditions.........................................................................151 Instructions and restricted conditions .........................................164
Front compartment ............................................................151 Tires ...................................................................................166
Front compartment hood...................................................152 Tire pressure ..............................................................................166
Open front compartment hood ...................................................152 Wear indicator ............................................................................167
Close front compartment hood ...................................................152 Tire check and rotation...............................................................168
Coolant ..............................................................................153 Other maintenance ............................................................169
Check and refill...........................................................................153 Vehicle cleaning .........................................................................169
Brake fluid..........................................................................154 Anti-corrosion of underbody .......................................................170
Seat and trim ..............................................................................170
Check and refill...........................................................................155
Door seal ....................................................................................170
Washer fluid.......................................................................155
Window glass .............................................................................170
Check and refill...........................................................................155
5 General Technical Parameters ..................................171
Washer nozzle....................................................................156
Major vehicle dimension parameters ................................172
Adjustment and cleaning ............................................................156
Vehicle weight parameters ................................................173
Wiper blades ......................................................................156
Dynamic performance index..............................................174
Check .........................................................................................156
Major parameters of drive motor .......................................175
Replacement ..............................................................................157
Chassis technical parameters ...........................................176
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Recommended fluids.........................................................177
Wheel and tire ....................................................................178
Wheel alignment parameters.............................................179

7
Preface
Introduction Caution

Caution
About this handbook
This Handbook applies to T90 series of pure electric Relevant procedures must be followed to avoid the possibility
multi-purpose truck. of vehicle damage.

Caution Note
The information contained in this Handbook is designed to
Note: This is suggestive description which is useful for you.
cover more than one model option and variant, and therefore
some of the items mentioned here may not apply to your Environmental protection
vehicle.
Everyone is obliged to protect the environment.
The applicable executive enterprise standard is This symbol intends to remind you to pay attention
Q31/0110000019C032. to environmental protection.
The drawings contained in this Handbook are illustrations for
references only. Arrows
It represents the described object.
Indicative information
It represents its direction of motion.
Warning
See
This symbol indicates that: In order to avoid the
" possibility of personal injury or injury to others, The contents are referred by the "Section" title.
relevant procedures must be followed strictly and
precisely.

1
Preface
Precautions Children/Animals
Accidents and injury may be caused by
Dangerous substances " unsupervised children or animals operating controls
Many liquids and other substances used in motor and switches fitted to your vehicle, or playing with
" vehicles are poisonous and should under no equipment or goods being transported in it.
circumstances be consumed and should, so far
as possible, be kept away from open wounds. In order to prevent the accident or personal injury caused by a
These substances among others include battery child or animal, do not leave the child or animal in the vehicle
acid, coolant, brake fluid, washer fluid, lubricants, without adult supervision. Also they can become suffocated in
refrigerant and various adhesives. Always read hot weather conditions.
carefully the instructions printed on the labels or
stamped on components and obey them implicitly. Personal safety
These instructions are for the sake of your health
Seat belts are fitted to all seats in your vehicle to
and personal safety. Please treat them with " reduce the possibility of personal injury in the event
prudence.
of an accident. It is required that all occupants wear
a seat belt. In addition, a Supplementary Restraint
For your safety, observe instructions contained in this Handbook.
System (SRS) is fitted for additional protection of
the driver and front occupants, comprising air bags
and seat belts.

See “Occupant restraint system” in Before You Drive section.


Misuse of an air bag can result in injury.

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Preface
Vehicle identification
When communicating with our Service Dealer, you should
provide the vehicle identification number (VIN).

Vehicle identification number (VIN) 1


Vehicle identification number (VIN) on the vehicle:
• On the right front girder of vehicle (seal position).
• On the VIN plate on the right B pillar.
• On the windshield lower cross member at the left lower corner
of the windshield through where the VIN can be seen easily. 1
This vehicle is equipped with an OBD data link connector, which
is located at the lower side of the left instrument cluster. You 1
can contact Our Service Dealer to read VIN information from the
electronic control unit of the vehicle with the special device from 1 Vehicle identification number (VIN)
our company.
Type and number of drive motor
The type and number of the drive motor are engraved on the
housing of the drive motor.

3
Preface
VIN plate Location of VIN plate
VIN plate may contain the following information, please refer to The VIN plate (1) is located at the front of the right B pillar.
the actual vehicle.
• The manufacture’s company name
• The whole vehicle type-approval number
• VIN
• The technically permissible maximum laden mass
• The technically permissible maximum mass of the
combination
• The technically permissible maximum mass on each axle
listed in order from front to rear

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Preface
Instructions for using electric vehicle • When the vehicle is used at low temperatures, the driving
range will be reduced due to temperature characteristics of
Ambient temperature for using vehicle the battery.
The working performance of high-voltage battery pack of vehicle • In the case of extreme temperatures and low battery, weak
power system is related to the ambient temperature, therefore acceleration or lack of power may occur due to battery
it is recommended that the vehicle should be used within the characteristics. Driving range can be increased by:
temperature range of -15℃~45°C, to ensure that the vehicle – Having the vehicle maintained regularly;
is at the best working state, and meanwhile extend the service
life of high-voltage battery pack. High or low temperatures can – Maintaining proper tire pressures;
affect the performance of the high-voltage battery pack and the – Using the vehicle as few as possible at high or cold
vehicle. temperatures.

Driving range – Charging the battery at once after the vehicle is stopped in
winter;
Driving range depends on the battery capacity available to the
vehicle, the age of the vehicle (service life of the current battery), – Lightening the load by removing unnecessary items;
weather, temperature, road condition, driving habits, etc. Please
– Turning off high-power electrical equipment such as
note:
the air conditioning, or adjusting the heating or cooling
• Driving range is related to the depth of discharge (DOD). To
base temperature as necessary to minimize the energy
avoid high DOD affecting the performance of high-voltage
consumed by high-power electrical equipment and
battery pack, it is recommended that you recharge the battery
increase the driving range.
in time upon seeing the illuminated "high-voltage battery pack
low battery warning light" on the instrument cluster. – Closing the windows under the condition that the vehicle
• The actual driving range decreases with the increase of the is running at a high speed, so as to reduce air resistance
age of the vehicle. and power consumption.
• The use of air conditioning will reduce the driving range. – Keeping a steady speed.
• The driving range varies with the speed.
– Depressing the accelerator pedal as lightly as possible
while accelerating.
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Preface
– Releasing the accelerator pedal and not applying the batteries and high-voltage harnesses before uncovering or
brakes or depressing the brake pedal lightly during dismantling.
deceleration to allow the energy regeneration system to • Transportation: High-voltage battery packs are classified
increase the driving range as much as possible. as Class 9 dangerous goods and must be transported by
vehicles qualified for the transportation of Class 9 dangerous
Equalizing charge goods.
To extend its service life, the high-voltage battery pack must be • Storage: The removed high-voltage battery pack should be
maintained regularly by means of an equalizing charge. It is stored in a dry, room temperature environment, away from
recommended using the vehicle at least once a month. It is also inflammables, heat sources, water sources and other hazard
recommended conducting over-10h slow charging for the vehicle sources.
every month to extend the service life of high-voltage battery • Internal composition: The high-voltage battery pack consists
pack. of a series of components such as lithium cells (batteries),
circuit boards, electric wires and metal shells.
Recycle instructions for high-voltage battery It is recommended that you hand over the used high-voltage
packs battery pack due to vehicle scrapping or other reasons to the
The high-voltage battery pack mounted at chassis position recycling service outlet designated by our company for disposal.
contains many lithium cells. Arbitrary disposal may cause Details about servicing, recycling and disposal of high-voltage
pollution and harm to the environment. It is forbidden to battery pack can be obtained through consulting our Service
dismantle and discard without approval. It will be disposed of by Dealer.
professional institution. Please refer to the following information
Note: In case of environmental pollution or safety accidents
or requirements for recycling. Details about recycling and
caused by handing over the used high-voltage battery pack
disposal of high-voltage battery pack can be obtained through
to another unit or individual, or removing and dismantling
consulting our Service Dealer.
the high-voltage battery pack without permission, the
• Personnel requirements: Dismantling must be done by
owner of the high-voltage battery pack shall bear the
qualified professionals.
corresponding responsibilities.
• High voltage safety: Insulation protection measures must be
adopted for internal high-voltage components such as lithium

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Preface
High voltage system
High voltage system on vehicle includes AC and 1
" DC high voltage power (can reach over 410V). High
voltage power is very dangerous and may cause
serious injury such as burns, electric shock and
even death.
• It is forbidden to contact high voltage cables and
its connectors to avoid personal injury.
0
• Parts with orange labels are parts of high voltage
system. These parts are equipped with warning
label of high voltage system. Requirements on
warning label of high voltage system must be
abided by. 1 Manual service switch
• Non-professional maintenance personnel are
prohibited from contacting, dismantling or
installing any component of high voltage system
without permission.
• Untrained personnel are prohibited from
contacting or operating the manual service switch
on the high-voltage battery pack.

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Preface
Instructions when accident occurs be conducted; if there is bubble or abnormal
sound, operation can be conducted when there is
• Keep the vehicle in N gear, and turn off the ignition not bubble or abnormal sound.
" switch.
• After accident has been disposed of, please
• If cables on the vehicle are exposed or damaged, contact our Service Dealer.
it is forbidden to contact any cable to prevent
electric shock.
• If fire disaster occurs, personnel shall immediately
leave the vehicle and use ammonium carbonate
salt fire extinguisher to put out the fire or use
lots of water to put out the fire. It is strictly
prohibited that any person contacts or enters
ignited vehicle during the rescue period. After
fire has been put out, continuous observation is
required. Professional personnel will remove the
vehicle to spacious area after confirming power
battery does not have abnormal sound and smoke.
Professional personnel will confirm battery state
before vehicle transfer.
• If vehicle is collided, vehicle cannot be re-started.
In addition, the manual service switch will be
disconnected when rescuing.
• When vehicle is completely or partially immersed
into water, personnel will turn off the vehicle and
timely escape. The manual service switch will be
disconnected before transporting vehicle that has
been refloated. If there is not bubble or abnormal
sound when refloating, refloating operation can

8
Before You Drive
10
10 Keys
14 Door locks
19 Windows
21 Seats
26 Passenger restraint system
40 Instruments and controls
41 Instrument cluster
42 Information center
47 Warning lights and indicators
52 Instrument panel switch
55 Switches on steering column
and steering wheel
62 Steering wheel adjustment
63 Horn
63 Heating, ventilation and air
conditioning
68 Rearview mirrors
70 Interior equipment
76 MP5+Radio
Before You Drive
Keys matching way only. Special procedures shall be followed
to manufacture a same key with the lost one. Any uncoded
The vehicle is equipped with 1 ordinary key and 1 remote key or 2 key cannot start the vehicle but can lock/unlock doors.
remote keys with passive entry passive start system (hereinafter
referred to as PEPS).
Ordinary key
The common key is mainly used for activating the vehicle
immobilizer system and starting the system and also can be
used for locking/unlocking the driver door and passenger doors.
Use of an ordinary key in either of these doors (driver's door
excluded) will lock/unlock that door only. For further information
on the use of the ordinary key, see "Doors and locks" and
"Ignition switch and steering lock" in this section.

1 2 3
1 Ordinary key
2 Remote key
3 Remote key with PEPS

Note: If a key is lost, you must provide the key number on


the metal or plastic plate attached with the key, and the
Our Service Dealer will provide the replacement. To ensure
safety, you are recommended to keep the metal or plastic
plate attached with key properly. For the sake of safety,
the key has been electronically coded with the vehicle
immobilizer system and can be used with the system in the
10
Before You Drive
Remote key Extension/retraction of mechanical key portion
Remote key is a control component of automobile central locking Mechanical Key Portion of Remote Key can be extended or
system. It can be used for locking/unlocking all doors; the car retracted,hereinafter referred to as mechanical key portion. 10
locating button on the remote key also can help you locate your
car. Mechanical key portion
Press the release button on the remote key, and the mechanical
Note: The remote key has been electronically coded with
key portion will extend from the key body.
the locking/unlocking system and can be used with the
system in the matching way only. Special procedures shall To retract the mechanical key portion, press the release button
be followed to manufacture a same remote key with the on the remote key meanwhile rotate the mechanical key portion
lost one. Our Service Dealer will be pleased to assist you. into the key body.
For further information on the use of the remote key, see
"Central door lock system" in this section.

Caution
The vehicle immobilizer system can accept 8 coded keys at
most (including common keys and remote keys). The vehicle
immobilizer system can accept 4 coded keys at most (for
remote keys with PEPS function).

11
Before You Drive
Mechanical key portion of a remote key with PEPS Replace the battery in a remote key
Press the release button on the remote key with PEPS, and pull Batteries may present the risk of fire, explosion and
the mechanical key portion from the key body. " burning. Never charge the battery. Properly dispose
To retract the mechanical key portion, directly insert it into the the used battery. Keep the battery out of reach of
body of remote key with PEPS. children.

WARNING: Do not ingest the battery, chemical Burn


" Hazard.
This product contains coin/button cell battery. If the
coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause
severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead
to death. Keep new and used batteries away from
children. If the battery compartment does not close
securely, stop using the product and keep it away
from children. If you think batteries might have been
swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek
immediate medical attention.
WARNING

12
Before You Drive
To replace the battery, following procedures must be observed: Replace the battery in the remote key with PEPS
1 Press the release button on the remote key with PEPS;
Replace the battery in a remote key
2 Pull the mechanical key portion out of the key body; 10
1 Extend the mechanical key portion;
3 Pry off the upper and lower panels of the body; the circuit
2 Pry the battery cover from the key body (with a coin);
board may fall off from the upper panel assembly when
3 Remove the used battery and install a new one; prying off them, and reinstall them;
Note: It is recommended to use a CR2032 battery. Caution
Caution Do not damage the circuit board when prying off the upper
and lower panels.
Pay attention to the positive and negative of battery.
4 Remove the used battery from the lower panel assembly
4 Then install the battery cover onto the key body.
and install a new one;

Note: It is recommended to use a CR2032 battery.

Caution
Pay attention to the positive and negative of battery.

5 Refit the upper and lower panels of the battery body, and
press their circumference to ensure they are clamped in
place;

Caution
Do not ignore the waterproof shim and circuit board onto
the upper panel of the key body.

6 Press the mechanical key portion into the key body.

13
Before You Drive
Door locks

To protect your vehicle against theft


If leaving the vehicle with passengers inside, even
" briefly, always carry the key around and turn off the
ignition switch, particularly if children are left in the
1
vehicle. Otherwise, they may start the vehicle or
2 3
operate the electrical device, which may result in
4 a risk of accident.

Close all windows before leaving the vehicle.


Ensure all doors are fully closed before locking them.

Lock/unlock

Caution You may lock/unlock all doors from outside with the ordinary
key, remote key, or the remote key with PEPS. All doors can
It is complicated to replace the battery in the remote key with be locked/unlocked from the inside using central lock switch.
PEPS. In order to prevent the key from being damaged due All doors can be automatically locked according to the vehicle
to misassembly or misoperation, you are recommended to speed. See "Central door lock system" in this section.
have the battery replaced by Our Service Dealer.
Note: When all doors are successfully locked with the
remote key, all turn signal lamps will flash once, and the
horn will sound once to indicate successful locking.

Note: When all doors are successfully unlocked with the


remote key, all turn signal lamps will flash twice to indicate
successful unlocking.

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Before You Drive
Central door lock system Note: All doors must be fully closed for the system to
operate correctly.
Using the ordinary key or mechanical key portion
All doors can be locked/unlocked by manually locking/unlocking
Caution 10
the driver door using the ordinary key or mechanical key portion For vehicles with PEPS system, when locking with the LOCK
from the outside. button on the remote key with PEPS, if there is other legal
To lock, turn the ordinary key or mechanical key portion remote key with PEPS in the vehicle, then the latter key
clockwise. To unlock, turn the ordinary key or mechanical key will be disabled, and the passive entry and one touch start
portion counterclockwise. feature will be lost. To activate it: close all doors, operate
the unlock button on the remote key with PEPS in a normal
Using the remote key manner, the key shielded inside the vehicle will be activated.
The doors can be locked/unlocked through the central door lock
system using the buttons on the remote key. All doors locking
Press the button (1) to lock all doors, provided that all doors have
been closed.
1 Note: All turn signal lamps flashing once represents the
1 confirmation for locking; if any door is not fully closed,
2 there will be no audio alarm, please press the button (1)
2
again after closing all doors.
3 3
All doors unlocking
Press the button (2) to unlock all doors.

Note: If no door is opened within 30 seconds, all doors will


1 Central locking button be automatically locked again.
2 Central unlocking button
3 Car locator button
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Before You Drive
Car locator Using the central door lock switch
Long press the button (3) for 1 second, the vehicle will emit All doors can be unlocked or locked from the inside using the
audible and visual alarm. switch. Press the lock button to lock all doors. Press the unlock
button to unlock all doors.
Remote door lock with PEPS
Note: If driver door is not closed, the lock motor will not
PEPS system allows you to lock or unlock the doors without
operate. If any other door is not closed, the lock motor will
taking the remote key out of your pocket, wallet, or suitcase.
operate.
Unlock with the remote key with PEPS
As long as there is a legitimate remote key existing within 1 meter
around the vehicle, press the micro switch on the door handle,
and the door will be unlocked.

Lock with the remote key with PEPS

The door can also be unlocked by pulling the inner handle twice.

Turn off the ignition switch, leave the vehicle and close the door,
then touch the micro switch on the door handle with your thumb,
and the door will be locked, without pressing the lock button on
the remote key.

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Note: During the driving, all doors shall be fully closed and Caution
all door locks shall be enabled, so as to avoid accidental
After entering the transportation mode, the remote
opening of doors.
monitoring module will be powered off and the vehicle 10
Power-saving transportation mode will no longer possess the remote function. For vehicles
equipped with keyless start, the PEPS remote key
Note: Suitable for models equipped with power-saving needs to be placed in the marked area of the storage
transportation mode. compartment in front of the shift lever for ease of finding
• Entering power-saving transportation mode as the vehicle is started in the transportation mode. When
Turn on the ignition switch as well as the hazard warning the ignition switch is turned on in the transportation mode,
lamp, press and hold the center console Lock button for the "body theft deterrent warning light (red)" will flash
15 seconds, the instrument cluster will display that the continuously.
transportation mode is ON (applicable to the instrument
cluster equipped with such function) when a “click” sound
is heard, and a flashing “body theft deterrent warning light

(red)” indicates that the transportation mode is


entered, then turn off the hazard warning lamp and lock the
door with the mechanical key at this time.

Caution
After entering the transportation mode, the driver cannot
locate the vehicle with the remote key, and can only • Exiting power-saving transportation mode
lock/unlock the vehicle with the mechanical key, and
Turn on the ignition switch as well as the hazard warning
the vehicle won’t enter the defensive state (in which the
lamp, press and hold the center console Lock button for
vehicle will give an alarm with sound and light if the door
15 seconds, the instrument cluster will display that the
of the vehicle is opened without the key) when it is locked
transportation mode is OFF (applicable to the instrument
with a mechanical key.
cluster equipped with such function), and the “body theft
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deterrent warning light (red)” will be off, which indicates that Tailgate
the power-saving transportation mode is exited. For models configured with tailgate key cylinder, the tailgate
can be locked or unlocked by using the ordinary key or the
Locking according to the vehicle speed
mechanical key portion.
When the vehicle speed exceeds 8 km/h, all doors can be locked
For models not configured with the tailgate key cylinder, the
automatically under this function.
tailgate can be opened or closed directly through the outer
Note: When the key is turned to "LOCK" position, remove handle on the tailgate.
the key, and the doors will be automatically unlocked. You may open the tailgate through the outer handle on the
tailgate, and fold the tailgate up to close it.

Note: During the driving, the tailgate shall be fully closed,


so as to avoid accidental opening of tailgate.

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Windows
It is dangerous to leave children, incapacitated
" adults or pets on the vehicle with windows closed. 10
They may faint out due to high temperature, or suffer
permanent injury or even death due to heat stroke.
1
Do not leave children, incapacitated adults or pets
on the vehicle with the windows closed, especially
in the warm or hot weather.

Power windows
Automatic up/down function of window
Always take care when operating the power window.
" There is a risk of injury, especially for children. Your vehicle may be configured with one-key up/down or
Please pay close attention when closing the window. one-key down function, please refer to the actual configuration of
Ensure that no objects are stuck in it while the your vehicle. The window switch (1) has 2 gears: automatic
window is moving. up/down and inching up/down, which can conveniently control
the window glass up/down process. Briefly press the window
switch up or down to the second gear, and the window glass will
Driver door window
automatically move up or down.
There are 4 window switches on the driver door. You can
operate driver door window, front passenger door window and Resume the automatic up/down function
rear door windows respectively with these 4 switches. If the vehicle battery cable is re-connected after the
Press the front of the switch to open the window. Lift the front of disconnection, or the battery was drained once, or the anti-pinch
the switch to close the window. function has been enabled for consecutive 3 times at the same
position when the window glass moves up, the automatic
The driver may operate the lock switch to disable the power
up/down function may not work, it must be re-learned to restore
windows of rear passengers. To enable this function, press the
the function.
lock switch again.
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Close all doors, pull up the window up/down switch, until the Passenger door windows
window is fully closed, hold the switch for about several seconds There is only 1 window switch on each passenger door , which
after the window is fully closed; then press the window up/down can only operate the corresponding passenger door window.
switch until the window is fully open, hold the switch for about
several seconds after the window is fully open, the automatic Press the front of the switch to open the window. Lift the front of
up/down function will be recovered. the switch to close the window.

Note: Power windows can operate only when the ignition


switch is in "ON" position.

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Seats Backrest adjustment

Do not recline the driver seat excessively, as the


Driver's seat adjustment " seat belt provides maximum protection only when 10
Do not carry out driver's seat adjustment while the the angle between the backrest and the upright
" vehicle is moving. Otherwise, the vehicle may lose position is near 25°.
control and cause an accident.
With the body tilting slightly forward, pull up the adjusting
Manually adjusted driver seat handle (2), the seat backrest will automatically bounce back,
then recline against the seat backrest to adjust it to the desired
angle. Release the adjusting handle (2) and confirm that the
seat backrest is locked in place.

Cushion height adjustment


Pull up the adjusting handle (3) to raise the seat height, and
press the handle (3) to lower the seat height. When making
significant adjustments, it is required to pull up or press the
handle (3) consecutively.

2
1 3

Forward/backward sliding
Pull up the handle (1), and slide the seat to the desired position.
Release the handle (1) and confirm that the seat is locked in
place.

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Electrically adjusted driver seat Backrest adjustment

Do not recline the driver seat excessively, as the


" seat belt provides maximum protection only when
the angle between the backrest and the upright
position is near 25°.

When the button (2) is rotated forward (arrow C), the seat
backrest will tilt forward, when the seat backrest tilts to the
desired position, release the button (2) to stop the tilting.
F D C When the button (2) is rotated backward (arrow D), the seat
B A backrest will tilt backward, when the seat backrest tilts to the
12 desired position, release the button (2) to stop the tilting.
E
Cushion height adjustment
When the button (1) is pulled upward (arrow E), the cushion will
Caution
move upward, when the cushion raises to the desired position,
Regardless of where the ignition switch is placed, the seat release the button (1) to stop the cushion movement.
can be freely adjusted. But the electrical adjustment is power
When the button (1) is pressed downward (arrow F), the cushion
consuming, which may drain the battery.
will move downward, when the cushion falls to the desired
position, release the button (1) to stop the cushion movement.
Forward/backward sliding
When the button (1) is pushed forward (arrow A), the seat will Seat heating
move forward, and when the seat slides to the desired position, Note: Applicable to vehicles equipped with driver seat
release the button (1) to stop the seat sliding. heating function.
When the button (1) is pushed backward (arrow B), the seat
Turn on or off the driver seat heating function through the driver
will move backward, and when the seat slides to the desired
seat heating button on the entertainment system display screen.
position, release the button (1) to stop the seat sliding.
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When the driver seat heating touch button is in gray state, click Front passenger seat adjustment
Manually adjusted front passenger seat
the button to turn on the driver seat heating; When the
Only forward/backward sliding and seat backrest adjustment can
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driver seat heating touch button is highlighted, click the button
be made, and its adjustment is consistent with that of manually
adjusted driver seat.
to turn off the driver seat heating.
Electrically adjusted front passenger seat
Its adjustment is consistent with that of electrically adjusted
driver seat.

Seat heating

Note: Applicable to vehicles equipped with front passenger


seat heating function.
Turn on or off the front passenger seat heating function through
the front passenger seat heating button on the entertainment
system display screen. When the front passenger seat heating

touch button is in gray state, click the button to turn on


the front passenger seat heating; When the front passenger seat

heating touch button is highlighted, click the button to


turn off the front passenger seat heating.

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Rear occupant seat adjustment Rearward folding of seats

Forward folding of seats

Pull the strap (2) forward below to unlock the cushion, fold the
cushion backward until it snugs against the backrest. Take out
Pull up the tether (1) to unlock the backrest, fold the backrest the hook from the seat bag above the straps (2), then hook it to
forward until it snugs against the cushion. the head restraint guide rod.
When restoring the seat to its original position, rotate the When restoring the seat to its original position, withdraw the hook
backrest to the utmost rear end, and press the seat backrest from the head restraint guide rod, fold the cushion to the utmost
rearward to lock it on the body. When restoring the seat to its front end, and press the cushion down to lock it on the body.
original position, please note not to get the seat belt buckle
stuck between the rear seat and the panel behind the rear seat.

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Central armrest Headrest
Pull it down and push it forward for use. Note: It applies to vehicles with adjustable headrest.
10
To reduce the risk of neck or head injury, the
" headrest should be adjusted to support the back of
the head but not the neck. Before driving, adjust the
headrests of front and rear rows, and ensure that
they are in lock position (i.e., the position for safe
use). Do not adjust the headrest while the vehicle
is in motion.

Press the arrowed button to push down or pull up the headrest


to adjust the headrest to the desired position.
When pulling to a proper position, the headrest can be pulled
Caution out.
Do not sit on the central armrest or place heavy objects on it.

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Passenger restraint system Seat belts
Improperly wearing or using seat belts may cause
Sitting correctly " serious personal injury or death. Seat belts are
The seat and its occupant restraint system have been designed life saving equipment. In a collision, unrestrained
to reduce personal injury to a minimum in the event of an passengers may collide anywhere inside the vehicle
accident. For optimum effectiveness, the following points should or be possibly thrown out, resulting in injury to
be observed. themselves or to other passengers.
• Do not position the seat nearer to the steering wheel than is
When riding in a vehicle, the driver and any adult (or
necessary.
any adult sized child) must always fix the seat belt.
• Do not over-recline the seat. Adjust the rake of the backrest
Do NOT slacken the webbing by pulling the belt away
to no more than 30° angle so that you sit in an upright position
from your body. To be fully effective, the webbing
with your arms slightly bent, and the base of your spine as far
must remain tightly around your body at all times.
back as possible.
Avoid wearing thick, bulky clothing. Put the shoulder
• Your headrest should be adjusted so that its center is level
belt of seat belt across the center of the shoulder
with the back of your head, not your neck.
and the lap belt close to the body to go over the
• The shoulder belt should go through the center of your hips. Strictly prohibit the use of slack and twisted
shoulder (adjust its height as necessary), while the lap strap seat belts, and seat belts can not be twisted to wear.
fit tightly across the hips, not the stomach.
Never use a seat belt for more than one adult, and
never use it to secure an additional object or a child.
Each seat belt can only be used by one passenger.
It's dangerous to wrap a seat belt around a child in
the passenger arms.
When wearing a seat belt, ensure that it is not twisted
or slack. Otherwise the smooth operation of the belt
may be impeded. The buckle release button must
face outwards.

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Do not allow a baby or infant to be carried on the When the seat belt is not used, be sure to retract the
" lap. The force of a crash can increase effective body " seat belt webbing completely, straighten the webbing
weight, making it impossible to hold onto the child. and put the tongue in place, and keep the webbing
and tongue clean to prevent dust and impurities.
10
Do not allow foreign matters (particularly sugary
food and drinks) to enter the seat belt buckle- such Be careful to avoid the erosion of webbing by
substances may render the buckle inoperative. polishing agents, oils and chemicals (especially
If the seat belt has been used in a serious accident, or battery acid). It can be cleaned safely with mild soap
is seriously worn, or has been cut, or the visual load and water. After wear, erosion or damage of the
meter shows that the seat belt is no longer available, webbing occurs, the seat belt assembly should be
the seat belt assembly must be replaced. replaced.

Pregnant women should ask their doctor for advice The driver and front passenger seats of the vehicles of this
about the safest way to wear seat belts. series can be configured with adjustable force-limiting seat belts
A seat belt must not be altered or modified in any way, without pretensioners, and the rear seats are equipped with
since such changes may render the belt ineffective. three-point seat belts.
Do not attempt to dismantle, repair or lubricate the
Insert the tongue into the buckle until a distinct click
retractor or buckle mechanisms. " is heard, which indicates the belt is locked.
Each seat belt is fitted with a retractor. When the seat
belt is pulled out slowly, the retractor can ensure
that the seat belt is retracted freely. But if the seat
belt is pulled out too fast or under a sudden impact
(a sudden deceleration, acceleration, sharp turn),
the seat belt will be locked. See "Seat belts" in
Maintenance and Service section for the specific
inspection methods.

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Adjustable force-limiting seat belt without pretensioner Three-point seal belt on both sides of rear seats
The fastening and loosening methods for the three-point seat
belt on both sides of rear seats are the same as that for front
seat belts.

Three-point seal belt in the middle of rear seats

Fastening
Pull the seat belt out of the rear quarter, push the fixed tab (2)
into the left buckle, then the movable tab (1) is passed through
the abdomen and pushed into the right buckle.

Fastening
The seat belt is pulled out of the scroll smoothly, passes through 1 2
the shoulder to be fastened in front of the body, verify that the belt
is not twisted or tied, then push the locking tab into the buckle.

Loosening
Press the red button on the buckle, then the tongue will pop
out under the action of the elastic force. Push the tongue back
manually, so that the automatic seat belt retractor can contract
the whole seat belt more easily.

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Loosening Seat belt height adjustment
The movable tab (1) is unlocked by pressing the red button on Ensure that the slide adjuster is secure after making
the right buckle. " an adjustment. 10
The fixed tab (2) can be drawn out by inserting the key or other Do not adjust the height of the driver seat belt while
sharp objects into the left buckle unlocking hole. Push the driving, as the control of vehicle may be lost.
tongue back manually, so that the automatic seat belt retractor
can contract the whole seat belt more easily. Only the height of the driver seat and front passenger seat
shoulder-to-hip belt can be adjusted.
Pull the button (1) outward and slide the vertical adjuster on the
top of the belt up and down to suit the passenger height. Release
the button (1) at the proper position, pull the seat belt forcibly to
ensure that the height adjuster is locked reliably.

Seat belt warning light


See "Message center" and "Warning lights and indicators" in this
section for the specific description of the "Seat belt warning light".

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Airbag(s) Do not allow a passenger to obstruct the deployment
" of the airbag by putting feet, knees, etc. in contact
No safety system can provide complete protection
" for personal injury or death in a severe crash.
with, or in close proximity to the airbag module cover.

Injuries or death can occur, even if seat belts are Do not attempt to remove or pierce the steering
worn properly and the airbags are inflated. wheel, or hit it violently.

After inflation some airbag components are hot - Do Do not allow another person, animal or object
NOT touch until they have cooled. to occupy the space between the driver and the
deploying range of the airbag. The same applies on
An airbag is inflated with considerable force and
the passenger side if an airbag is fitted.
can cause facial abrasions and other injuries. These
effects can be minimized by ensuring that you and Do not attempt to maintain the steering wheel,
your passenger(s) are wearing seat belts. steering column, any airbag system component,
or the airbag components with wiring around.
The driver seat should be adjusted to be as far
Otherwise, it could cause inadvertent activation of
rearwards as possible while maintaining the proper
the system resulting in personal injury.
control of the vehicle.
Do not modify the front of the vehicle in any way as
Always hold the steering wheel by its rim, so that the
this could adversely affect airbag deployment.
airbag can be inflated without obstruction.
If the vehicle is to be scrapped, undeployed airbags
Never attach accessory items e.g. a mobile phone
are potentially dangerous and should be deployed
bracket, cup holder, cassette tray, etc. to the
before scrapping. This operation must be done by
steering wheel cover or the airbag module cover,
professional staff.
or stick/insert anything to an airbag module cover.
Otherwise, these objects could interfere with
This series of vehicle can be equipped with the driver airbag,
inflation of the airbag. or after the airbag is inflated,
front passenger airbag, front seat side airbag and side curtain
they will be propelled into the vehicle to cause injury
airbag.
to passengers.

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Note: The airbag is a supplementary protection device, Airbag deployment
while the seat belt is still the main protection device and
must be worn during driving. Incorrect sitting posture or sitting or resting on the
" place close to the airbag will result in serious and 10
Caution even fatal injuries when the airbag is deployed.
• When an airbag is triggered, a loud noise may be heard In order to reduce the injuries caused during the
and a small amount of smoke-like gas and dust will be airbag deployment, the seat belt must be always
released. This smoke does not constitute a health hazard. worn properly. The driver and front passenger must
The dust may be an irritant to the skin and therefore should have a good sitting posture, and adjust their seat
be washed off with soap and water. positions to enable them to be far enough away from
• For safety reasons you are recommended to have the the front airbag, so as to avoid causing serious injury
airbag(s) renewed by Our Service Dealer every 10 years. or death when the airbag is deployed. For vehicles
If the vehicle is sold, its owner is obliged to notify the equipped with side airbags and side air curtains, it
purchaser of the cautions and warnings listed. This is also important to ensure that upper extremities
obligation is met by handing over these instructions (See are far enough away from the side of the vehicle,
Warranty & Service Handbook) to the new owner. avoiding injuries due to airbag deployment.
When the airbag is deployed, children not properly
Airbag check protected may suffer serious injury and even death.
Do not allow children to ride on a vehicle without
If the ignition switch is turned on, the warning light
" is not ON or OFF after 6 seconds, or ON when
protection, and it is prohibited to stick any part of the
body out of the window.
driving, it indicates that the airbag is faulty. Contact
our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible. The airbag deployment may cause body surface
abrasion or bruise or burns due to explosion.
The "Airbag warning light (red)" on the instrument cluster will There must be no obstacle in the airbag inflation
flash for 6 seconds each time the ignition switch is turned to ON channel. It is prohibited to place any object between
the passenger and the airbag. It is prohibited to fix or
position, which indicates that the airbag inspection is in place any object on the steering wheel cover or the
progress.
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frontal airbag cover of instrument cluster and its not properly use the seat belt, and tilts the body forward, reclines
" vicinity. It is prohibited to place accessories around or has other incorrect posture, the possibility of serious injury or
the airbag system. If there is obstacle between the death in an accident will be high.
passenger and the airbag, the airbag may not be
Caution
properly inflated, or squeeze the obstacle into the
body of passenger, causing serious injury or death. • The airbag cannot protect the lower part of passenger body.
Do not knock on or crash the airbag or positions of • The airbag is not designed for rear collision or slight frontal
relevant components, to avoid causing serious injury impact or vehicle overturn, and it does not work during the
or death due to airbag deployment. emergency braking.
• Airbag deployment and contraction are completed in a very
When it is deployed, some airbag components are
short time, and will not provide protection from effects of
hot, so do not contact it before cooling down.
possible subsequent second impact.
• Upon deployment, the airbag will shrink immediately to
In case of crash, airbag control module detects speed change
ensure the driver could look forward without block.
caused by crash to determine airbag deployment. The airbag
will deploy instantaneously and powerfully with a loud noise.
When the vehicle is subject to serious front crash, fully deployed
airbag along with properly worn seat belt can limit the movement
of the driver and the front passenger, thereby reducing the
risk of injury to the head and chest. For vehicles equipped
with side airbags and side air curtains, if the side of vehicle is
seriously crashed, fully deployed side airbag will form an air
cushion between the passenger and the side of vehicle, thereby
reducing the risk of injury to the side of passenger body.
When you are sitting upright in the seat and leaning against
the seat backrest, the seat belt and the airbag can provide the
most effective protection. In case of a serious crash, the airbag
deploys violently. At this moment, if you or other passenger does

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• Schematic diagram for deployment drea of driver and front • Schematic siagram for deployment aea of side air curtains
passenger airbags

10

• Schematic diagram for deployment area of front seat side


airbags

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Frontal airbag solid surface, and falls into the deep ditch or deep hole, or
violent contact with the ground after vehicle jump may cause
Do not install the children restraints on the front serious damage to the chassis.
" passenger seat. Frontal airbag deployment will
cause serious injury or death to children.
The driver and the front passenger shall not let their
feet, knees or other parts of body contact with or get
close to the frontal airbag cover
The airbag may deploy in the event of violent
jolt or accidental impact to the vehicle chassis.
Therefore, be extra careful when driving on a bumpy
road, to avoid injuries caused by accidental airbag
deployment.

The frontal airbag is designed to deploy in the event of front


impact or similar collision. The airbag will deploy under any of
the following situations or similar situations.
• Front impact at a relatively high speed with solid wall which
cannot move or deform.

• When the vehicle chassis is seriously damaged. When the


vehicle collides with the curbstone, road pavement edge or

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Side airbag Side air curtain

The structure and material of seat is critical for the In case of serious side impact, the side air curtain on the side
" operation of airbag. Therefore, do not install the subject to impact will pop out from the headliner and deploy 10
seat cover, which will affect the deployment of side rapidly. The side air curtain on the side not subject to impact
airbag. will not deploy. The side air curtain will deploy under any of the
following situations or similar situations.
In case of serious side impact, the front seat side airbag on the • Side impact occurs between the vehicle and the general
side subject to impact will pop out from the seat cover and deploy passenger car at a relatively high speed.
rapidly. The side airbag on the side not subject to impact will not
deploy. The side airbag will deploy under any of the following
situations or similar situations.
• Side impact occurs between the vehicle and the general
passenger car at a relatively high speed.

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Conditions for airbag undeployment • Impact with lower part of truck tailgate; piercing-type impact
Airbag will deploy based on the crash object, direction and with truck or vehicles with higher chassis.
vehicle deceleration caused by crash rather than vehicle speed. • Front offset impact with guardrail.
When the impact force of crash is absorbed or dispersed on
the vehicle body, the airbag may not deploy; but based on the
impact condition during the accident, the airbag may sometimes
explode. Therefore, damage severity of vehicle shall not be
considered as the judgment of airbag deployment.

Frontal airbag
The side airbag may not deploy under any of the following
situations or similar situations.
• When the impact direction deviates from the center of vehicle.
• When front impact occurs with solid electric pole, traffic sign • Side or rear impact.
post, trees and other small objects. • Vehicle rollover.

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Side airbag and side air curtain • Front offset impact with guardrail.
The side airbag and side air curtain may not deploy under any • Side impact with a post.
of the following situations or similar situations. 10
• Impact at a certain angle with the side.
• Side impact with a two-wheel motorcycle.

• Front impact with a stationary or moving vehicle.


• Rear impact.

• Side impact with the front compartment of vehicle.


• Side impact with the rear of vehicle.
• Vehicle rollover.

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Replace airbag system components after a collision Child restraints (not supplied with the vehicle)
accident
May result in death or serious injury!
The airbag system could be damaged due to a " The airbag can kill the children under 12-year old.
" collision accident. Thus the airbag system cannot The backward-facing child or infant restraint device
operate normally to protect you and passengers is prohibited being installed on the front seat,
in future collision accidents resulting in serious otherwise it will result in the serious children or
injury even death. To ensure the airbag system infant injury or death when the airbag is expanded.
remains valid after a collision accident, consult Our Seat yourself far away from the airbag as possible
Service Dealer to make inspection and necessary as you can.
replacement of components.

Once the airbag is inflated, it is required to replace the


components of the airbag system. Contact Our Service Dealer
for service as soon as possible.
Observe the instructions provided by the infant
or child restraint device's manufacturer if you are
installing or using such device.
WARNING: child restraint anchorages are designed
to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly
fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are
they to be used for adult seatbelts, harnesses, or for
attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.

As a child is much easier to be injured by the expanded airbag


than an adult, so a child under 12 years old is suggested taking
the rear seat. Usually, infants under 2 years old shall use a infant
restraint and children under 2-4 years old shall use the child
restraint. Infant or child restraints are available in the market.
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Because there are various size and types of infant or children 3 When ISOFIX is correctly connected, press down the child
restraints, you are recommended to choose the suitable restraint with your body and tighten the ISOFIX tether to fix
protection device depending on the infant's or children's age the seat firmly on the vehicle.
and weight to achieve the best protection. At the same time, 10
you should check that the restraint is suitable for your vehicle TO P TE TH E R
as well.

Child restraint anchor


This vehicle has 4 ISOFIX standard interfaces on the
three-abreast rear seat and some models also have 2 TOP
TETHER interfaces on the seat back panel. Observe the
instructions provided by the child restraint seat manufacturer for
removal and installation.

Installation methods for child restraints


1 Route the top tether strap over the seatback and attach to
IS O F IX
the corresponding child restraint anchorage hook, being
careful not to twist the strap. When securing, you must make
Caution
sure that the top strap passes through the seat headrest(This
step only applies to those models with TOP TETHER It is preferable to fit the infant or child restraint on the
anchorage). Unless using ISOFIX lower anchorages, use rear seat. In the case the infant or child restraint must be
the seatbelt complete the installation in line with the child positioned on the front seat while the vehicle is in motion, the
restraint manufactures instructions. infant or child restraint must face forward. No matter what
2 Insert the child restraint into the ISOFIX retaining rings until location, ensure properly secure the infant or child restraint.
it is engaged reliably, the heard "click" sound indicates that Note that an unsecured infant or child restraint may move
it is installed in place. and run into other passengers when any crash or heavy
braking occurs. Even if there is no infant or child, any infant
or child restraint must be properly secured in the vehicle.

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Instruments and controls
1 Door window control switches
2 Central control door lock switch
3 Exterior rearview mirror power adjustment switch
4 Headlight leveling switch
5 Combination lamp control and direction indicator
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 lamp stalk, instrument cluster setting switch
6 Driver airbag
7 Instrument cluster
8 Volume control, mute, audio source and bluetooth
9 Wiper and washer stalk, instrument cluster menu switch
10 Ignition switch
11 Entertainment system
12 Hazard warning lamp switch
13 Entertainment system control switch
14 Front passenger airbag
15 Glove box
16 A/C control panel
17 Floor console switch
18 Shift knob
19 USB port, 12V power socket
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
20 Accelerator pedal
21 Brake pedal
22 Horn button
23 Storage compartment
24 Front compartment hood release switch
25 The charging port panel release switch

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Instrument cluster If the drive motor power percentage is displayed as a positive
value, it means that the power system outputs power to drive
the vehicle; if the drive motor power percentage is displayed as
a negative value, it means that some of the kinetic energy of the 10
km/h
power system is converted into electric energy.

High-Voltage battery pack electric quantity


GE

PO
CHAR

WER
100
%
0
%
It indicates the state of high voltage battery pack electric
quantity. When the electric quantity of the battery is too low, the
red strip-type bar will be lit, and the "High-Voltage battery pack
low battery warning lamp (yellow)" will be lit.

12 3 4 Note: A low high-voltage battery pack will make some


1 Drive motor power percentage gauge functions of the vehicle lose effect.

2 High-Voltage battery pack electric quantity Caution


3 Information center When the high-voltage battery pack is low, the battery will be
4 Speedometer charged as soon as possible.
Ensure enough power is stored in the high-voltage battery
Caution pack before running.
Don't place any object in front of the instrument cluster to Once the battery is fully charged, the battery management
avoid shielding dial and warning light. system will have an automatic calibration function. If the
vehicle has been shallowly charged (less than 99%) every
two or three times, you need to fully charge (100%) the
Drive motor power percentage gauge vehicle once.
Displays the power percentage of the power system.
A value below zero represents a negative percentage; a value
above zero represents a positive percentage.
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Speedometer Information center
The speedometer indicates the current road speed in kilometers
per hour. The information center display screen is located in the middle of
instrument cluster.

2
5
3
4

1 Rear seat belt warning light


2 Driving Mode
It displays the current driving mode of the vehicle. The
information center of the instrument pack displays:
ECO(Economy mode), PWR(Sport mode). You can switch
the driving mode through the ECO and PWR switches on
the console.
3 Gear display
4 Door ajar reminder
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5 Total mileage • Driving range
6 Trip computer interface It displays the mileage that the vehicle can travel before the
Trip computer interface high-voltage battery pack runs out of power. 10
Short press the instrument cluster menu switch button on Note: The driving range is related to the driving
the combination switch to switch between the following interface conditions, vehicle status, use of accessories, etc. When
contents: the battery is low, the driving range is for reference only.
• Trip A • Remaining maintenance mileage
Displays the driving mileage of the vehicle since last setting. This message reminds you of the remaining mileage of your
The trip will automatically reset to zero and continue counting vehicle before the next maintenance.
after it reaches the maximum reading. Reset the trip by long The remaining maintenance mileage can be reset through key
pressing the instrument cluster setting switch SET button on operation: in the remaining maintenance mileage interface,
the combination switch. quickly and briefly press the instrument cluster setting switch
• Trip B SET button on the combination switch for 5 times within 3
Displays the driving mileage of the vehicle since last setting. seconds to reset the maintenance mileage.
The trip will automatically reset to zero and continue counting • Average speed
after it reaches the maximum reading. Reset the trip by long Average speed displays the approximate average speed
pressing the instrument cluster setting switch SET button on calculated on the basis of the accumulated mileage and
the combination switch. ignition switch-on time recorded in the menu item since last
• Average power consumption reset. It can be reset by long pressing the instrument cluster
It displays the power consumption per 100 km. The average setting switch SET button on the combination switch.
value is the average power consumption of the vehicle since • Current speed
the last reset. Reset the trip by long pressing the instrument It displays the current speed.
cluster setting switch SET button on the combination switch.
• Tire pressure information
• Instantaneous power consumption
In normal mode, it displays the current tire pressure in real
This function automatically displays the instantaneous power time.
consumption.
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Note: For vehicles equipped with the tire pressure Fault message interface
monitoring system, after tires are inflated or deflated in Long press the instrument cluster menu switch button to enter
static state, the tire pressure display value will not be the menu selection interface; short press the instrument cluster
updated until the vehicle speed reaches 30km/h. menu switch button to select "Fault mssage".
• High-voltage battery voltage
It displays the current high-voltage battery voltage. M enu
• High-voltage battery current
It displays the current high-voltage battery current.
T rip C o m p u te r
• Drive motor speed M a lfu n c tio n
It displays the current drive motor speed. In fo rm a tio n

Note: If the vehicle is not equipped with relevant functions,


this interface will not be displayed.

Short press the instrument cluster setting switch SET button on


the combination switch to enter the fault message interface. "No
fault at present" will be displayed if there is no fault.

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The corresponding warning message interface will be displayed Alarm messages
if there is any fault. Most of alarm messages will have a corresponding graphic
Short press the instrument cluster menu switch button on the and text description in the instrument cluster. If more than one 10
combination switch to switch between the warning interfaces. alarm message is activated, the new alarm message will be
Long press the instrument cluster menu switch button on the first displayed for 9 seconds, then the alarm messages will be
combination switch to return to the previous interface. displayed in a cycle; each alarm message will be displayed
for 3 seconds. Some alarm messages will be displayed in a
Note: The fault message interface can be operated only cycle. Only when the alarm is canceled will the cycled alarm
when the vehicle speed is zero. It will automatically return to disappear.
the Trip Computer interface when the vehicle speed is more
than zero. It will automatically return to the Trip Computer Please operate in strict accordance with the instructions in the
interface if no operation is conducted within 10s. alarm message. If there is no relevant instructions, please stop
the vehicle for inspection or consult our Service Dealer.
Caution
Important alarm messages
If multiple warning messages exist at the same time, they are
displayed in order of priority. The currently displayed important alarm message can be
temporarily canceled by short press the instrument cluster
setting switch SET button on the combination switch. It can also
be viewed in the alarm query interface after canceled.

Caution
For the user's safety, when the door is open or the vehicle
is in driving status, the alarm message cannot be canceled
by short pressing the SET button. The user must close the
door and enter the trip computer interface to perform relevant
operations when the vehicle is stationary.

If all the alarm messages are canceled, the trip computer


information will be displayed normally. When the conditions
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of alarm activation are canceled, the corresponding alarm Service interface reminders
messages are also canceled to display.
Next maintenance reminder
Indicative messages This message reminds you of the remaining mileage of your
Indicative messages disappear automatically after 3 seconds. vehicle before the next maintenance.

Caution
Don't neglect the alarm messages, otherwise it may cause
serious damage to the vehicle. If the warning light is on,
please stop the vehicle as soon as possible if it is safe to
do so.

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Warning lights and indicators Airbag warning light

Direction indicator When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, if 10


the "airbag warning light (red)" illuminates or flashes, it indicates
/ The left or right "direction indicators (green)" that the airbag system is faulty. Contact Our Service Dealer for
flash when making a turn. When the hazard warning light service as soon as possible.
switch is pressed, the left and right direction indicators flash
simultaneously. Seat belt warning light
Note: If a direction indicator flashes rapidly, it indicates that Note: This vehicle can be equipped with the front passenger
the bulb in this direction indicator is faulty. and rear seat belt unfastened warning functions, which
shall be subject to the actual configuration of the vehicle
Headlight high beam indicator you purchased.

The "headlight high beam indicator (blue)" illuminates When the ignition switch is turned to ON position,
when the headlights are on high beam or flash on. if the driver seat belt is not fastened correctly, the "seat belt
warning light (red)" will illuminate. When the speed is greater
Rear fog light indicator than 22 km/h, if the driver seat belt is not correctly fastened, the
instrument cluster will activate a seat-belt-unfastened audible
The "rear fog light indicator (yellow)" illuminates when warning, and the "seat belt warning light (red)" will flash for
the rear fog lights are on. about 90 seconds. When the seat belt is fastened, the "seat
belt warning light (red)" goes out and the audible warning stops.
Position light indicator When the vehicle is in reverse gear or the speed is less than
10 km/h, if the driver seat belt is not correctly fastened, the
instrument cluster will not activate any audible warning, while
The "position light indicator (green)" illuminates when
the "seat belt warning light (red)" will illuminate. When the seat
the position lights are on.
belt is fastened, the "seat belt warning light (red)" goes out.

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When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, if the front belt (equipped with the rear passenger seat belt unfastened
passenger seat belt (equipped with front passenger seat belt warning function) is not properly fastened, the "seat belt warning
unfastened warning function) is not fastened properly, the light (red)" illuminates. When the rear passenger seat belt
"seat belt warning light (red)" will illuminate. When the speed (equipped with the rear passenger seat belt unfastened warning
is greater than 22 km/h, if the front passenger seat belt is function) is fastened properly, the "seat belt warning light (red)"
not correctly fastened, the instrument cluster will activate goes out.
a seat-belt-unfastened audible warning, and the "seat belt
warning light (red)" will flash for about 90 seconds. When the Note: Opening the door will reset the time when the seat belt
seat belt is fastened, the "seat belt warning light (red)" goes out warning light flashes. Front passenger and rear passenger
and the audible warning stops. When the vehicle is in reverse seat belt unfastened warning function can only be triggered
gear or the speed is less than 10 km/h, if the front passenger when there is passenger on the seat.
seat belt is not correctly fastened, the instrument cluster will not
activate any audible warning, while the "seat belt warning light
Brake system warning light
(red)" will illuminate. When the seat belt is fastened, the "seat
belt warning light (red)" goes out. When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, if the
When the rear passenger seat belt (equipped with rear brake fluid level is abnormal or the brake system breaks down,
passenger seat belt unfastened warning function) is not fastened the "brake system warning light (red)" will illuminate. Please
properly, the "seat belt warning light (red)" illuminates. When immediately stop the vehicle safely, and contact Our Service
the speed is greater than 22 km/h and the rear passenger seat Dealer for service as soon as possible.
belt (equipped with the rear passenger seat belt unfastened
warning function) is not properly fastened, the instrument cluster ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) warning light
activates a seat-belt-unfastened audible warning, and the "seat
belt warning light (red)" flashes for about 90 seconds and there When the ignition switch is turned to ON position,
is seat map showing the specific unfastened seat. When the the "ABS warning light (yellow)" illuminates and goes out after
rear passenger seat belt (equipped with the rear passenger seat several seconds.
belt unfastened warning function) is fastened properly, the "seat
If the ABS warning light fails to go out or illuminates again while
belt warning light (red)" goes out and the audible warning stops.
driving, it indicates that the ABS breaks down; please contact
When the speed is less than 10 km/h and the passenger seat
our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.
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Note: The brake system can be used even if ABS is faulty HDC (Hill Descent Control) indicator
(ABS failure). See “Brake system” in Starting and Driving
section for important information about ABS.
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, 10
EBD (Electronic Brake Distribution) warning if the HDC function is enabled, the "HDC indicator (yellow)"
illuminates. When the HDC system is working, "HDC indicator
light
(yellow)" flashes. When the HDC function is disabled, "HDC
indicator (yellow)" goes out. See "Dashboard switch" in this
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, if the section for information on the HDC switch.
"EBD warning light (red)" illuminates while driving, it indicates
If the hill descent is turned off or the system is faulty, "HDC
that the brake system is faulty. Please contact Our Service
indicator (yellow)" goes off. Please contact Our Service Dealer
Dealer for service as soon as possible.
for service as soon as possible. See "Brake system" in Starting
and Driving section for more information.
ESC (Electronic Stability Control) indicator
EPS (Electric Power Steering) system MIL
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, "ESC
indicator (yellow)" flashes when the electronic stability control
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the
system is operating. If the indicator illuminates, it indicates that
"EPS system MIL (red)" illuminates and goes out after several
the electronic stability control system is faulty, please contact
seconds.
Our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.
If the EPS system MIL fails to go out or illuminates again while
ESC (Electronic Stability Control) OFF indicator driving, it indicates that the EPS system breaks down; please
stop the vehicle immediately, and contact our Service Dealer
OFF
for service as soon as possible. See “Power steering unit” in
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, if
Starting and Driving section for more information.
the ESC OFF switch is pressed to disable the ESC function, the
"ESC OFF indicator (yellow)" will illuminate.
See "Brake system" in Starting and Driving section for more
information.
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Drive motor theft deterrent warning light Caution
If the light fails to go out after the drive motor is started or
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, if illuminates while driving, it indicates that the charging system
the theft deterrent authentication is successful, the "drive motor breaks down. Please contact our Service Dealer for service
theft deterrent warning light (yellow)" goes out and the vehicle as soon as possible.
can start. If the warning light flashes, it indicates that the theft
deterrent control system is faulty and the vehicle will not start. Drive motor overheat warning light
Please contact our Service Dealer for service immediately.

Body theft deterrent warning light When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position,
the "drive motor overheat warning light (red)" illuminates, and
goes out after several seconds. When the drive motor is hot, the
When the vehicle enters the antitheft state, the "body
light flashes. Please contact our Service Dealer for service as
theft deterrent warning light (red)" flashes.
soon as possible.
When the vehicle exits the antitheft state, the "body theft
deterrent warning light (red)" goes out. Power system failure warning light
If the theft deterrent alarm is triggered, the "body theft deterrent
warning light (red)" flashes, accompanied with audible and When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position,
visible alarm. the "power system failure warning light (red)" illuminates, and
goes out after several seconds. When the power system fails,
Battery no-charge warning light the light illuminates. Please contact our Service Dealer for
service as soon as possible.
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the
"battery no-charge warning light (red)" illuminates and goes out
High-voltage battery pack low warning light
after the vehicle is started.
When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position,
"high-voltage battery pack low warning light (yellow)" illuminates,

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and goes out after several seconds. If the warning light stays illuminates. When the high-voltage battery pack is fully charged,
on, or illuminates again during driving, it indicates that the high the indicator goes out.
voltage battery pack is too low in power and needs to be charged When the high-voltage battery pack is being heated, the
as soon as possible. Please recharge as much as possible 10
"charging status indicator (yellow)" on the instrument cluster
before the light comes on. illuminates.
Note: The warning light is on to indicate that the vehicle Note: If the "charging status indicator (yellow)" flashes,
speed limit function is enabled. The vehicle speed will it means that battery is faulty and it cannot be charged.
decrease along with the battery power drop until it stops. Contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.

High-voltage battery pack failure warning light Ready indicator

When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, READY


This light is used to indicate that the vehicle is ready to
"high-voltage battery pack failure warning light (red)" illuminates, go. After the vehicle is started, the "READY indicator (green)"
and goes out after several seconds. If the warning light stays illuminates, and it will not go out during driving.
on, or illuminates again during driving, it indicates that the high
voltage battery pack is faulty. Caution
Before the "READY indicator (green)" illuminates, press the
Charging connection indicator
A/C switch and the A/C compressor will not work. Before the
"READY indicator (green)" illuminates, do not turn on the
When the charging gun is connected to the charging blower control knob, and do not use headlights, radios and
port, the "charging connection indicator (red)" illuminates. other electrical appliances for a long time. There is a risk
that the vehicle cannot move.
Charging status indicator

When the high-voltage battery pack is charging, the


"charging status indicator (yellow)" on the instrument pack

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Insulation failure warning light Instrument panel switch

Headlamp leveling switch


When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position,
the "insulation failure warning light (red)" illuminates, and goes The headlamp leveling switch is located on the instrument panel
out after several seconds. If the warning light stays on or at driver side, which is on the outboard side of the steering wheel.
illuminates again during driving, it indicates that there is a With this function, the headlamp leveling can be adjusted to
insulation failure. the condition suitable for vehicle and road. The correction of
headlamp leveling can reduce the dazzling light to other drivers.
Limited power indicator
To adjust the headlamp leveling, headlamp low beam must be
turned on.
In normal driving conditions, the "limit power indicator
(yellow)" remains off. When the "limited power indicator (yellow)"
of the vehicle illuminates, the power of the vehicle will be limited,
and the acceleration performance will be greatly reduced, please
contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.
3
Trailer indicator 2
1

Note: It applies to vehicles configured with trailer indicator.

When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position,


if the trailer is connected successfully, when the turn signal lamp
is turned on, “trailer indicator (green)” on the instrument cluster Adjust the headlamp leveling by moving the thumbwheel
flashes. When the trailer connection fails, “trailer indicator upwards or downwards. With the change of vehicle load, please
(green)” on the instrument cluster goes off. adjust headlamp leveling in accordance with the following
requirements.
• Position 0: The front passenger seat is occupied.

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• Position 1: All seats are occupied. Hazard warning light switch
• Position 2: All seats are occupied and there is goods in the
cargo compartment.
• Position 3: The driver's seat is occupied and there are goods
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in the cargo compartment.

Press the hazard warning light switch to activate all the turn
signal lamps simultaneously, and the "direction indicator (green)"
in the instrument cluster will illuminate and flash. Press the
switch again to turn off the above lights.

Note: Turn on hazard warning lights to prompt other


vehicles that your vehicle has a malfunction and
approaching your vehicle may be dangerous.

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Entertainment system control switch Floor console switch

1
OFF 2
REG 3
ECO 4
1 P WR
5

Position 1 – : HOME Button. In main interface mode, long


press for about 3 seconds to power off, then press for about 10
seconds to restart. Position 1– : Hill descent control switch. Press , then the
indicator lamp on the switch will go on and the HDC function
will be enabled. Press the button again to turn off the HDC
function. Please refer to "Brake System" in the Starting and
Driving section for relevant HDC instructions.
Position 2– : ESC OFF switch. Press , then the indicator
OFF OFF

lamp in the switch will illuminate and the ESC system will be
turned off. Press the button again to activate ESC system; only
ABS and EBD functions work after ESC is turned off. Please
refer to "Brake System" in the Starting and Driving section for
relevant ESC instructions.

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Position 3–REG: REG (Energy recovery) switch. The REG Switches on steering column and steering
switch can be used to switch the energy recovery mode wheel
among 3 modes: High, Moderate and Low; the default mode
is Moderate. Turn the power switch to position ON, pressing 10
51 2 6
the REG switch in turn switches modes in the following order:
Moderate→High→Moderate→Low→Moderate, and that cycle
repeats; meanwhile, the IPK displays 2→3→2→1→2. The
higher the mode is, the higher the energy recovery efficiency
will be.
Position 4–ECO: ECO (Economy mode) switch. Press the ECO
switch, the vehicle's drive mode is switched to ECO (Economy
mode), and the "ECO indicator" on the instrument cluster
illuminates, under the ECO (Economy mode), the output power
of vehicle drive motor is relatively weak.
Position 5–PWR: PWR (Power mode) switch. Press the PWR
switch, the vehicle's drive mode is switched to PWR (Power 4 3
mode), and the "PWR indicator" on the instrument cluster
illuminates, under the PWR (Power mode), the output power of 1 Combination lamp control & direction indicator lamp stalk
vehicle drive motor is relatively strong. switch
2 Wiper & washer stalk switch
Note: The above switches may not be applicable to your
vehicle, please refer to the actual vehicle configuration you 3 Volume control, mute, audio source and Bluetooth phone
purchased. switch
4 Ignition switch and steering lock
5 Instrument setting switch
6 Instrument menu switch

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Ignition switch and steering lock Combination lamp control & direction indicator
Pull out the key. Then the steering lock will be activated to lamp stalk switch
prevent the steering wheel from rotating.
Lighting control switch

AC C AC C AC C
K K K

C
C

ON
ON

LO
LO

ON
LO

3 4 5 6

In order to pull out the key from the ignition switch, please turn
the key to ACC position. Then press the key towards the ignition
S ET
switch and continue rotating it to LOCK position. At this time, the
key can be pulled out. AUTO
OFF
OFF
Note: If the key on the ignition switch is not pulled out, there
will be warning sounds when the driver door is opened.
Please refer to "Ignition Switch" in the Starting and Driving 12
section for more information about ignition switch positions.

Shift the lighting control switch to the position as shown in the


figure, and the corresponding lamps will illuminate.
Position 1 – OFF: Headlamps off. Daytime running lamps will
automatically illuminate after the vehicle is started.
Position 2 – AUTO: Headlamp automatic adjustment. When
the headlamp switch is placed in AUTO position, headlamps
will illuminate/go off according to the lighting brightness of
ambient environment. Daytime running lamps will automatically

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illuminate when other lamps are not turned on after the vehicle Note: Rear fog lamps shall not be used until the visibility is
is started. obviously restricted (such as heavy fog or snow).
Position 3 – : Width lamps on. When width lamps are turned 10
Turn signal lamps and direction indicator lamps
on, the following lamps will be turned on meanwhile:
• Width lamps
• License plate lamp
• Instrument panel lamp
Position 4 – : Headlamps low beam on.

Note: Headlamps can be turned on only when the ignition


switch is placed in ON position. If headlamps are not turned S ET

off when the vehicle is parked, battery will discharge. Then O FF


AUTO
the vehicle may be unable to start due to low battery. When OFF

the ignition switch is placed in LOCK position or the key


is pulled out, there will be warning sounds if the headlamp
switch is still turned on.
Position 5 – OFF: fog lamp off.
Position 6 – : Rear fog lamps on. When the ignition switch is
placed in ON position and the lighting control switch is placed Turn right – push the shifter lever switch upwards.
in high beam or low beam position, turn the switch to , and Turn left – pull the shifter lever switch downwards.
then rear fog lamps will be turned on. When the lighting control
Then the corresponding turn signal lamp and the "direction
switch is placed in AUTO position, turn the switch to , and
indicator lamp (green)" on the instrument cluster will illuminate
then rear fog lamps will illuminate or go off along with headlamps
simultaneously.
according to ambient environment. When the rear fog lamps
are turned on, the rear fog lamp indicator lamp (yellow) on the
instrument cluster will illuminate.

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High beam and low beam lamps Daytime Running Lamps
Daytime running lamps make it easier for others to see the front
of the vehicle during daytime.
If your vehicle is equipped with daytime running lamps, when
the ignition switch is in "ON" position, the daytime running lamps
will illuminate. When the daytime running lamps illuminate, the
headlamp low beam, tail lamps, width lamps, and other lamps
S ET will not illuminate. When the ignition switch is in "OFF" position,
AUTO
O FF the daytime running lamps will go off.
OFF
Meet the regulatory requirements of ECE R87 daytime running
lights.

Push the shifter lever switch away from the steering wheel to
change the headlamp mode from low beam to high beam. Pull
the shifter lever switch close to the steering wheel to change the
headlamp mode to low beam.

Note: When the headlamp mode is high beam, the


"headlamp high beam indicator lamp (blue)" on the
instrument cluster will illuminate. To shift the headlamp
mode to flashing, slightly lift the shifter lever switch
towards the steering wheel intermittently.

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Wiper & washer stalk switch Position 1 – : Intermittent wiping. For a vehicle equipped with
an automatic wipers, its rain sensor will detect the rainfall on
Front windshield wipers and washer the windshield and automatically adjust the wiping frequency of
windshield wipers. 10
Note: Ensure the rain sensor is free of dust, dirts and ice.
2 3
Position 2 – LO: Low-speed wiping.
Position 3 – HI: High-speed wiping.
Position 4 – OFF: Turn off wipers.
H I
LO
P U LL Position 5 – : Single wiping.
O FF T IM E

1 4 5

Place the shifter lever switch to the position required.

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Intermittent wiping/interval adjustable Washer

If worn wiper blades cannot clear rain from the front Pull the shifter lever switch towards the steering wheel, and the
" windshield, the forward visibility will be lowered, washer will start operating immediately. After a transient interval,
which may lead to an accident. Be sure to replace wipers and washer will operate in linkage. The washer will be
worn wiper blades in time. turned off after the shifter lever switch is released.

Note: After the shifter lever is released, wipers will continue


e` rs conducting wiping operations for 3 times.

HI
LO
PULL

OFF TIME

rkn v

When the shifter lever switch is placed in (intermittent) H I


LO
position, turn the switch to change the wiping interval. P U LL

O FF T IM E
Caution
In cold or hot days, in order to prevent damaging wipers,
please clear barriers from the windshield (such as snow) if
wiper blades are frozen or adhere to the windshield. Do not
operate wipers when leaving the windshield dry. Otherwise
the windshield may be damaged, wiper blades may be worn
prematurely, and the driver's vision may be affected.

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Volume control, mute, audio source and Position 3– : Volume up control switch.
Bluetooth phone switch Position 4– : Volume down control switch.
1 2 3 Position 5– : Bluetooth phone switch. When Bluetooth is 10
connected, this switch is the Bluetooth phone answering switch.
In the general calling state: when there is an incoming call, short
press the switch to answer, and long press it to hang up; during
the call, short press the switch to hang up, and long press it also
to hang up; during the dialing, short press the switch to hang
up, long press it also to hang up. During the call, if there is a
call from a third party, short press the switch to hold the current
call and answer the new call; long press it to hang up the new
call and hold the original call. After the short-press, you can
hang up the original call and answer the new call through the
soft button on the entertainment system display.

5 4

Position 1– : Mute switch.


Position 2– Audio source and control thumbwheel switch
upwards or downwards.
• SRC: Audio source switch. Repeat pressing this button to
change playback mode. The system will cycle among the
following options: radio, music, etc.
• Control the thumbwheel knob upwards or downwards: move
the thumbwheel upwards to select the previous preset station
or previous CD/MP3 track; move the thumbwheel downwards
to select the next preset station or next CD/MP3 track.
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Steering wheel adjustment 2 Grasp the steering wheel firmly with both hands, and move
the steering wheel upwards or downwards to adjust it to a
Do not adjust the steering wheel position during proper position;
" driving. This is extremely dangerous.
Note: If it is still difficult to move the steering wheel to a
proper position, place the ignition switch in ON position
to unlock the steering wheel, and turn the steering wheel
to the straight forward position.
3 Select a proper driving position, and pull the steering wheel
adjusting handle fully up to lock the steering wheel into its
new position.

Adjust the steering wheel position to adapt to your driving


posture through the following steps:
1 Fully release the steering wheel adjusting handle on the
steering column downwards;

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Horn Heating, ventilation and air conditioning
Regardless of the ignition switch position, the horn can work The air conditioning system can cool down the air and remove
once you press the button. the moisture and the dust (eg, pollen) in the air. 10
The heating system utilizes the high voltage electronic heater,
so the interior air heating function can be realized only when the
vehicle is supplied with a high voltage.
The ventilation system ensures the interior ventilation when
driving.
The air speed selection button for the front and rear A/C controls
the air volume.
HVAC is used to control the cooling, heating and ventilation of
the air inside the vehicle. Fresh air is drawn into the vehicle
through the air intake grille under the windshield, and flowing
through the air conditioning filter. Always keep the air intake grille
clean, free of obstructions such as leaves, snow or ice.

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Front vents Center vent
Move the lever (1) in the center of the grille up and down, right
and left to change the direction of the air distribution.

1 1 1 1
4 4
1 1

2 2
3 3

5 5

1 Windshield vent
2 Center vent
3 Side vent
4 Front window vent
5 Front footwell vent

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Side vent Rear vent
Move the lever in the center of the grille up and down, right and Rotate the thumb wheel (1) to adjust the air volume from the
left to change the direction of the air distribution. vent. Move the lever (2) in the center of the grille up and down, 10
right and left to change the direction of the air distribution.

2 1

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Electronic A/C control panel Air volume increase button
Turn on/off and increase the blower air volume.
The air volume increases by one level with each touch, and the
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 maximum air volume corresponds to Level 8.

Air volume decrease button


A/C
Turn on/off and decrease the blower air volume.
The air volume decreases by one level with each touch, and the
minimum air volume corresponds to Level 1.
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Mode button
The mode is adjusted once with each touch, and the sequence
1 Air volume increase button of mode adjustment is Air Distribution to Face, Air Distribution
to Face and Footwell, Air Distribution to Footwell, and Air
2 Air volume decrease button
Distribution to Footwell and Defrost.
3 Mode button
4 Internal circulation button Internal circulation button

5 External circulation button When the internal button is pressed, the characters illuminate in
yellow to indicate the internal circulation state.
6 Power button
7 A/C button External circulation button

8 Front defrost button When the external button is pressed, the characters illuminate
in yellow to indicate the external circulation state.
9 Rear defrost button
The external button is pressed, the internal button in yellow are
10 Temperature increase button
off. Regardless of the on/off of A/C panel, the internal/external
11 Temperature decrease button circulation operates normally to execute the corresponding
functions.
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Power button When the rear defrost button is operated, the characters
Control the on/off of the A/C system. illuminate in yellow, and the rear defrost function is enabled, the
on/off of which will not affect other A/C states.
Touch the power button to turn on the A/C and return to the 10
non-defrost state before turning off, and the characters illuminate For vehicles equipped with heated exterior rearview mirrors, the
in yellow. Touch the power button again to turn off the A/C, and function of heated exterior rearview mirror will be automatically
meanwhile the characters enter the red backlight state. enabled when the rear defrost is activated, helping remove fog
or frost from the surface of the rearview mirror.
A/C button
Note: Enabling/disabling this function will not affect other
Switch on and off the compressor A/C states. The rear defrost will be automatically disabled
Touch the A/C button to turn on the compressor (the vehicle has after being operated for 15 minutes, and the corresponding
been started), and the characters illuminate in yellow; press the indicator will be turned off.
A/C button again to turn off the compressor, and meanwhile the
characters enter the red backlight state. Temperature increase button
Turn on/off and increase the A/C target temperature.
Front defrost button
The temperature increases by 1℃ with each touch, and the
Switch on the front defrost state. maximum temperature is 33℃ with HI displayed.
If the front defrost button is operated, meanwhile the characters
illuminate in yellow, and the default features include external Temperature decrease button
circulation, A/C on, and defrost as the air outlet mode. In the Turn on/off and decrease the A/C target temperature.
Front Defrost state, press the Front Defrost button or other mode The temperature decreases by 1℃ with each touch, and the
buttons again to exit the defrost state, and the characters return minimum temperature is 17℃ with Lo displayed.
to the red backlight state.

Rear defrost button


Switch on the rear defrost state.

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Recommendation for A/C operation Rearview mirrors
• If the vehicle is parked in a place that is exposed to the direct
sunlight, open the windows before operation. In order to extend the view range, exterior rearview mirrors are
• If the fogged windows need to be cleaned in a rain day, reduce convex-shape, which makes objects look smaller and farther
the moisture in the vehicle by operating the air conditioning. than the actual.
This is very effective in rainy season and a season with heavy Caution
moisture.
• If the vehicle is driving in the city, the stop-and-go may cause Be sure to check and ensure that all rearview mirrors are
the insufficient cooling. clean and bright, and adjusted well before driving; clean and
adjust them if necessary.
Note: If the air conditioning will not be in use for more
than one month, run the vehicle at idle speed and turn on
the system for more than 10 minutes (once every month, Exterior rearview mirrors
including in winter). This aims to maintain the proper Power rearview mirrors
lubrication of the compressor and the seals, so as to extend Press the switch L(left) or R(right) to select the rearview mirror
the service life of the system. to be adjusted. Move the rearview mirror switch towards
front/rear/left/right to adjust the rearview mirror lens to tilt
Note: Condensation may be formed on the evaporator when
towards up/down/left/right to the position required. Move the
the A/C is operating. So you may find a small pool of water
switch to the middle position.
under the vehicle after the vehicle is stopped.

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Folding rearview mirrors Interior rearview mirror
Adjust the rearview mirror to obtain the required rear view.
In order to ensure the safety of pedestrians, exterior mirrors will
rotate from their normal mounting positions towards both sides Operate the adjusting lever on the bottom of rearview mirror to
10
if impacted with a strong force. Reset the rearview mirrors by reduce reflected glare during night driving.
applying little pressure onto the mirror frames.

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Interior equipment Front reading lamp control
When the three-gear switch (2) is located at , the front roof
Front roof vanity light vanity light is turned on.
When the three-gear switch (2) is located at , the front roof
vanity light will automatically illuminate after any door is opened
and go off 30s after the door is closed. After the door is closed,
1 1 press the left/right front roof vanity light control switch (1) to turn
on and off the corresponding front roof vanity light.
2
When the three-gear switch (2) is located at , press (1) to turn
on and off the corresponding front roof vanity light.

1 Left/right front roof vanity light control switch


2 Three-gear switch

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Rear roof vanity light On-board inverter
Please pay attention to electric safety during usage.
" Prevent children from contacting this outlet. Danger! 10
High voltage! Do not insert finger or a conductive
object into this outlet. Please keep liquid objects
away from this outlet. Do not use it in a humid, hot
(more than 85℃ ℃) and unventilated environment. The
maximum rated power of inverter is 150W. Do not
use any electric appliance with a power more than
150W.

On-board inverter is located behind the bottom of central


armrest between the driver and front passenger seats. Open
the panel, and you will see the 220V AC power outlet, which
can provide an output power of 150W. When the ignition switch
On/off switch is placed in "ACC" position, the on-board inverter will start
operating. Please pay attention to the indicator lamp showing
When the front ceiling reading lamp button is placed in the door
the power supply operating state near the outlet during usage,
control position and all doors are closed, press to turn on
and operate according to the prompts provided by the indicator
rear ceiling reading lamps; press again to turn off rear ceiling
lamp:
reading lamps.
1 Green lamp on: Normal operation.
When any door is opened, rear ceiling reading lamps will go on.
2 Indicator lamp off: low battery voltage. Please remove the
About 30s after the door is closed, rear ceiling reading lamps will
electrical appliance, and wait for the battery voltage to return
go off automatically.
to normal.
Note: 15min after any door is opened, rear ceiling reading 3 Red lamp flashes:
lamps will go off automatically to prevent battery drain. • High battery voltage. Please wait for the battery voltage to
return to normal.

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• 220V power supply temperature is excessively high. 12V power outlet
Please remove the electric appliance and wait for the 12V power socket provides power supply connection for external
green lamp to go on. electric devices. 12V power sockets are respectively located
• 220V power supply output overload. Please remove the at the center bottom of dashboard and on the rear bottom of
electric appliance and restart the vehicle to recover normal central armrest, which are subject to the actual configuration of
operation. the vehicle you purchased.
• External short circuit. Please remove the electric appliance
and restart the vehicle to recover normal operation. Caution
Please avoid using the power socket for a long time when
the ignition switch is placed in "ACC (unlocked)" position,
which will lead to battery drain.

Note: The power socket can provide power supply for


electric devices of which power is no more than 120W.

Caution
Please avoid using the on-board inverter for a long time
when the ignition switch is placed in ACC position, which will
lead to battery drain.

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12V power socket located at the center bottom of 12V power socket located on the rear bottom of central
dashboard armrest

10

12V

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USB port Cup holders
The USB ports are located at the center bottom of dashboard. The cup holders are located on both sides of instrument panel.
The left USB port can support audio/video playback, picture To open a cup holder, push it inwards and then release it to
browsing, charging and mobile phone interconnection. The right unlock, and then pull it outwards completely. To retract the cup
USB port can support audio/video playback, picture browsing, holder, keep pushing it inwards until it is locked.
charging.

Caution
Please avoid using the USB ports for a long time when the
ignition switch is placed in "ACC (unlocked)" position, which
will lead to battery drain.

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Storage box Glove box
The storage box at driver side is located below the cup holder at Do not place a sharp, heavy or hazardous object in
driver side. It can be opened by releasing the storage box upper " the glove box at front passenger side. 10
buckle.
In case of an accident or sudden braking, the
glove box may cause personal injury if not closed.
Therefore, please close the glove box during driving.

Press the PUSH button on the upper left side of glove box to
open the glove box (if your vehicle is equipped with a glove box
lock, you need to insert the key and turn it counterclockwise to
unlock). Push it hard to close it.

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Sun visor and vanity mirror MP5+Radio
Pull both sun visors upwards or downwards to block the sunshine
through windshield. Besides, sun visors can be rotated towards Precautions before use
side windows. The contents of this Handbook are simple instructions for
Turn a sun visor downwards and open the vanity mirror cover. the operation of the product. Please read carefully and fully
Then you can use the vanity mirror. understand the operating instructions accompanied with the
entertainment system head unit before you use this product.
Driver's vanity mirror shall be used only when the vehicle stops.
Please do not install or repair your product without
" authorization. If the product is installed or repaired
by a person who does not receive the training on
electronic equipment and auto parts, a dangerous
situation may be posed. Never expose the product
to any liquid, otherwise short circuit or damage may
be caused.
According to the relevant national regulations,
watching videos and related operations are
prohibited when driving, for the personal safety
of yourself and others. Please do not watch the
screen and perform related operations when driving
a vehicle.
Please pay attention to all precautions mentioned in
this section of the Handbook and strictly follow the
operating instructions.
The rear view camera function of the system just
serves as a driving assist. Please pay attention to
the actual situation.

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Caution Entertainment system control switch


• The product shall be kept away from moisture.
• If the product is started for the first time or reconnected after 10
the disconnection of vehicle power supply, the date shown
on each interface of the head unit needs to be adjusted
manually.
• Be sure to drive safely. Make sure to follow the rules of
safe driving and existing traffic regulations.
• Do not operate the product (and the rear view camera
function) if it may distract you from safe driving.
1
• If you have to operate by watching the screen, park the
vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake.
• Do not set the volume of the product too high, or you will not 1 HOME Button
be able to hear the traffic and emergency signals outside.
• For the sake of safety, some features, such as video In main interface mode, long press for about 3 seconds to
playback, will be disabled when driving. power off, then press for about 10 seconds to restart.
• The system can detect the running speed of the vehicle.
When the speed exceeds a certain value, the system will
prevent you from watching video while driving. If you want
to watch the video, park the vehicle in a safe place and
apply the parking brake.
• To prevent the battery from running out, make sure to start
the vehicle when using the system.
• The pictures in this Handbook are schematic diagrams
which may be slightly different from the real car in details
and are for reference only. As for the specific colors and
functions of the interface, please refer to the real car.

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Introduction and operation of main interface Application center
functions For the related guide, we prepare for a user manual on the
homepage of the screen. Please click and see.
Status bar
1 Click the central icon on the bottom.
1 2 3 2 4

1 Current playback display


2 Bluetooth/USB connection display
3 Volume display
4 Time display

2 Click the User Manual.

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80 Before starting and driving


80 Ignition switch
83 PEPS system
85 Starting/Stopping 20
86 Driving
87 Gear shifting
88 Charging requirement
102 Acoustic vehicle alerting
system (AVAS)
103 Electric power steering unit
103 Brake system
111 Parking assist system
113 Tires
116 Loading
119 Trailer towing
Starting and Driving
Before starting and driving Ignition switch
• Ensure that the daily/weekly maintenance checks have been Key start
done as detailed in the section "Maintenance and Service -
Owner's Check". Never remove the key during vehicle driving,
• Check that the seat is in the right position.
" otherwise you will not be able to steer the vehicle.
• Check that the adjustment of all the rearview mirrors is in Always remove the key after switching off,
place. particularly if leaving children unattended in the
• Check that all lights, signal systems and warning indicators vehicle.
operate normally. Freewheeling with the ignition switched-off is
• Check that all passengers have correctly fastened seat belts. dangerous as assistance from the brake booster
Move the ignition switch in "ON" position, and check all warning and the power steering is not available under these
lights and gauges operate normally. Please see "Warning lights conditions.
and indicators" in Before You Drive section.
Ignition switch can offer positions below:
Caution
LOCK: Ignition switch turned off. The key can only be inserted
Be sure you have read the "Before You Drive" section of this or removed in this position. After removing the key from "LOCK"
Handbook and a good understanding of your vehicle and its position, the ignition switch shall lock the steering column to
equipment before reading this section. avoid turning the steering wheel.
ACC (unlock): With steering column unlocked, individual
electrical device and accessory can work, such as radio, etc.

Note: You may need to slightly rotate the steering wheel to


unlock the steering lock.

Note: Do not leave the key in "ACC" position for a long time,
so as to prevent unnecessary battery power loss.

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ON: The ignition is switched on and instruments, controls and Keyless start
electrical circuits become operative.
START: The starter motor runs and vehicle is started. After the
vehicle is started, release the key immediately, and the key will
automatically return to "ON" position from "START" position.

LOCK

S TA R T
20
E N G IN E
S TO P

CK CK CK
LO A LO A LO A

CC
CC
CC

ON
ON
ON

S
Note: The vehicle is equipped with an one touch start
S
S

TA TA TA
RT RT RT

switch, that is, the ignition switch for button-type start. To


start the vehicle, the remote key with PEPS feature must
be in the vehicle. If you want to move the shift knob out
of park gear, you must depress the brake pedal with the
ignition switch placed in ON position.
ACC - red light
• Start failure
In case of the vehicle start failure, the ignition switch will
switch to ACC.
• Abnormal parking

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When the vehicle is driving and the shift knob is not in N START - green light
position, press this button and the ignition switch will switch This position is used for starting the vehicle. When the motor
to ACC. is turned off, there is a valid remote key in the vehicle and the
• Emergency flameout starting conditions are met, press and release the Start Stop
When the vehicle speed is higher than 5km/h during driving, button, and the motor will be started.
press the ignition switch for 3 times continuously or long press Starting conditions:
it for 3s, the ignition switch will switch to ACC. • The shift knob will be adjusted to N.
• Depress the brake pedal and hold it.
ON - green light
When the motor is not running and the starting conditions are OFF
not met, press this switch once, the ignition switch will switch to
The motor turns off when the shift knob is switched to this
ON; after the motor is normally started, the ignition switch will
position. When the shift knob is placed in N position, press this
switch to ON; when in ON state, all instruments, control devices
switch and the ignition switch will switch to OFF.
and circuits can operate.
Caution
Note: If the ignition switch is still placed in ACC or ON
position after the motor is turned off, the battery power will When the vehicle is close to strong radio antenna signals,
be drained. The vehicle may be unable to start if the battery there may be an interference effect on the remote door lock
power drain time is too long. system and the Start Stop button will not work.

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PEPS system Keyless locking
When the driver's door or front passenger door is unlocked,
Note: It applies to vehicles configured with PEPS system. enter the sensing area with a remote key, and then press the
micro switch on the door handle. The direction indicators will
Keyless unlocking flash once, meanwhile the alarm horn will ring once for a short
time (as appropriate). Then all doors will be locked, meanwhile
When all doors are locked, enter the sensing area with a
the vehicle enters the fortification state. In any of the following
remote key and press the micro switch on the door handle, 20
cases, the doors will not be locked after the micro switch is
the central lock will unlock automatically. After unlocking, turn
pressed:
signal lamps will flash twice. If you do not conduct any of the
following operations within 30s after that, the central lock will • The power supply switch is placed in non-OFF position
automatically lock again: • The remote key is left in the vehicle
• Open any door • The remote key is not in the sensing range
• Shift the power supply position to a non-OFF position • The remote key battery is low
• Operate the central lock to unlock/lock • The driver's door is open

Note: It is feasible to unlock doors with the central Note: It is feasible to lock doors with the central locking
unlocking button on the remote key. Press the central button on the remote key. Press the central locking button
unlocking button once, and the central lock will unlock once, and the central lock will lock automatically.
automatically.

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Keyless start Backup starting
When the remote key is left in the vehicle and the starting When the remote control battery is low, the keyless entry function
conditions are met, press the ignition switch once at this time, will fail, but you still can start the vehicle. Open a door with the
and then the vehicle will be started. mechanical key and enter the vehicle. At this time, the system
Starting conditions: may be in IMMO state and the alarm may be triggered, which is
a normal situation.
• Place the shift knob in N position.
• Depress the brake pedal and hold it.

START
ENGINE
STOP

On the premise of meeting starting conditions, lay the key flat in


the position with an identification in the storage box which is in
front of the central armrest and press the ignition switch. Then
the vehicle can be started.

Note: If the starting conditions are not met, every time you
press the ignition switch, the power supply positions will
be switched among OFF, ACC, ON in a cycle. If the remote
key is not in the vehicle, after depressing the brake pedal,
the indicator will not go on; the power supply position
switching or ignition action will not be performed after the
ignition switch is pressed.

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Emergency flameout Starting/Stopping
If you need to shut down the vehicle immediately during driving
due to an emergency, please press the ignition switch three Starting
times within 3 seconds. Place the shift knob in N position.
Depress the brake pedal and hold it.
The key will be adjusted to the "START" position, the vehicle
will be started. After the motor starts to operate, the key will 20
be immediately loosened; ignition switch will be automatically
switched over to the "ON" position.
For vehicles equipped with the PEPS system, please refer to
"Ignition Switch" and "Keyless Start System" in this section.

Caution
The "READY indicator lamp (green)" on the instrument
cluster is used to indicate that the vehicle is ready for
running. After the vehicle is started, the "READY indicator
lamp (green)" will be lit and this lamp will not go out in the
running process.

Stopping
The ignition switch will be adjusted to "OFF" position from "ON"
position to stop the motor.
For vehicles equipped with the PEPS system, please refer to
"Ignition Switch" and "Keyless Start System" in this section.
Pull up the parking brake handle.

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Driving Wading driving
In order to avoid damage to your vehicle, when passing a road
When driving, never place any portable container with gathered water, please:
" with fuel on the vehicle. Otherwise it may leak and a
• Confirm the water depth before the wading driving. The
fire may result.
maximum wading depth of the vehicle is 55 cm.
• Do not drive faster than 10 km/h.
When driving on a risky road covered with water, snow, ice, mud,
sand, etc., please: • The wave caused by front vehicle and head-on vehicle may
exceed the maximum allowed wading depth.
• Slow down, drive with care and reserve longer brake distance.
• To avoid damage to your vehicle, please drive away from the
• Avoid any sudden operation during braking, steering or
flooded road as soon as possible.
acceleration.
• Apply sand or other anti-skid material under the drive wheels Water and mud can affect the braking system and
or install tire chains on them to provide the traction needed " lengthen braking distance, leading to an accident!
when the vehicle gets stuck in ice, snow or mud. • Slightly depress the brake pedal to keep brake
Skid parts dry and recover performance.
If your vehicle skids on a wet road, you cannot control the • Do not conduct an emergency brake when passing
vehicle due to the decrease of friction force between the road a slippery road.
and tires. Different road surfaces, tire inflating pressures and
vehicle speeds may lead to skid. Skid is very dangerous. Note: The motor, high-voltage battery pack, drive system
The optimum method to stop skid is lowering driving speed and and electronic system of the vehicle may be severely
keep cautious when you feel the road is wet enough. damaged after the vehicle drives on a road with gathered
water. Salt water is corrosive. The on-board components
soaked by salt water must be washed with clean water.

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Gear shifting R (Reverse gear)

Situation of the mass surrounding the vehicle Completely stop the vehicle before shifting to/out
" especially children must be checked before
" of R (reverse) gear.
adjusting to D (drive) or R (reverse) gear. Before
This gear will be used to back off.
leaving the driver's seat, you must confirm that
the shift knob is at the N (neutral) position; then, Depress the brake pedal when shifting to R (reverse) gear. If not,
the parking brake will be set and the motor will be "R" will be displayed on the instrument cluster, indicating "Apply 20
turned off. the brakes to shift gears".

N (Neutral & Park gear)


The vehicle must be completely stopped before adjusting to N
position. The vehicle will automatically slip even on small slope,
unless stamping brake or setting parking brake.
R N D R
N D

D (Drive gear)
It is the position of forward gear.

Caution
The speed of the motor cannot be increased when the brake
pedal is being pressed to adjust to R (reverse) gear or D
(drive) gear. You will use brake or parking brake when the
Rotate the shift knob to shift between R (Reverse), N (Neutral) vehicle stops on the slope.
and D (Drive) gears, depress the brake pedal by changing from
N (Neutral) to D (Drive) or R (Reverse) position.

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Charging requirement Charging operation need be stopped in extreme
" weather such as storm.
Slow charging is generally recommended for the
" vehicle; frequent use of fast charging should be
In the charging process, key cannot be inserted for
starting. It is strictly forbidden to charge when there
avoided.
is a person in the vehicle.
Check will be conducted to confirm whether the
Do not conduct fast charging and slow charging
inlets and jacks are in good condition or not before
simultaneously.
charging.
It is recommended that the charging connector
should be connected to the charging inlet in the
body before operating the charging equipment.
In the process of charging operation, surrounding
personnel cannot contact operators, vehicle and
power supply equipment.
After charging, turn the power of the charging
equipment off first, then disconnect the charging
connector from the charging inlet in the vehicle
body, and close the charging inlet cover as well as
the charging port panel on the body.
When the charging pile breaks down, immediately
notify the relevant professional, and the operator
cannot handle it without authorization.
Charging can be conducted in rainy days, but
rainproof measures will be adopted for charging
connector and charging port in the process of
removing and inserting charging connector.

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Requirements for charging equipment Safety instructions for charging with residential
electricity
Requirements for battery charger
• Insulation resistance ≥ 10MΩ. Basic principles
• Low voltage auxiliary power supply of battery charger is • Charging pile is not provided for charging with residential
between 15A and 20A. electricity. For charging piles purchased by customers
• As low-voltage platform of the vehicle is 12V, charging pile themselves, it is recommended being installed by
whose low voltage output is 12V will be used for charging to professionals. 20
avoid damaging low voltage equipment of vehicle. • When charging from a household outlet, avoid using other
• The high voltage output of the charger is greater than 410V. electrical equipment on the same power line.
• Power supply circuit at the customer side shall be evaluated
Special requirements by qualified professionals.
• The charging equipment must meet Standard IEC 62196.
Requirements for electricity leakage protection device
• Electricity leakage protection device shall be used on the
power supply circuit at the customer side, and installed at the
frontmost end of the power supply circuit.
• High-sensitivity high-speed electricity leakage protection
devices with a sensitive current of 30mA or smaller leakage
current value are recommended.

Requirements for over-current protector (air switch)


• Over-current protector must be installed on the power supply
circuit, behind and close to the electricity leakage protection
device.

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Requirements for circuit cable Miscellaneous
• Power supply circuit at the customer side must be a special • After the battery is fully charged, disconnect the charging
circuit, and circuit wiring shall conform to the related cable; if it is needed to actively stop the charging, first
requirements for building and electricity. disconnect the charging connector from the vehicle, and
• For old buildings, it is recommended arranging new special remove the plug at the power supply side.
circuit. • During charging operation in rainy days, rain shall be avoided
• The diameter of power supply circuit cable at the customer from entering the charging connector and inlet.
side shall be no less than 4 mm2 and the total length of cable • Check the connector/inlet for deformation, blackening or
shall be no more than 50 m. ablation before each charge, and replace it immediately if
• Circuit wiring shall avoid the humid or water logged area and any abnormal condition is found. Even if there is no abnormal
be free of flammable substances around. condition, if it is used for over 3 years, replace it with a new
one.
Requirements for household socket outlet • If there is peculiar smell, smoking, overheating or other
• Socket must be arranged in positions convenient for vehicle abnormal conditions during charging, immediately turn off
parking and charging operation. the charging circuit, stop the charging operation and check
• Standard 220V/16A (Users in German standard area or in the connector and inlet.
Israel standard area) AC power sockets are recommended. • If the over-temperature fault lamp for charging cable
• The wiring of the socket should be correct (live wire, neutral illuminates, check the connector/inlet for deformation,
wire and earth wire), and the earth wire should be reliably blackening or ablation, and replace it immediately if any
earthed. abnormal condition is found.
• Transfers using adapters, reels, power strips, etc. are
prohibited.
• The socket must be protected from rain, sun and foreign
objects, and there is no heat source around.
• The socket shall conform to the requirements of IEC 60884,
and be reliable in quality.

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Requirements for charging environment Influence of charging operation on special
• Spark may be generated in some modules of charging personnel
equipment. To avoid accident, do not conduct charging When conducting fast charging, the operation area may have
operation in gas station and places where there are magnetic field interference. It is recommended that users who
inflammable gases or liquid. carry implantable heart pacemaker and implantable angiocarpy
• Charging operation time will be affected by external defibrillator keep away from vehicles under charging.
temperature. Charging time will be extended at low
Magnetic field interference may affect normal effect of electronic 20
temperatures.
medical equipment such as implantable heart pacemaker
and implantable angiocarpy defibrillator. Users who carry
implantable heart pacemaker and implantable angiocarpy
defibrillator may be injured or die.
If you carry implantable heart pacemaker and implantable
angiocarpy defibrillator, please guarantee when vehicle is under
charging operation:
• Don't stay in the vehicle.
• Don't enter into the vehicle for taking objects in the passenger
compartment.
• Don't open the tail gate or enter into the vehicle for taking
objects at the tail gate.

Note: When the vehicle does not conduct charging


operation, special personnel can ride and drive vehicles.

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Charging mode normal use and may even be damaged, making it no longer
suitable for charging an electric vehicle.
Charging pile DC charging (fast charging)
When used outdoors, plug it into a power socket that is protected
Use the public DC charging piles to charge your vehicle. from rain.
Please refer to the following table and attached drawings. The
K label on the vehicle charging port indicates that the vehicle Charging pile AC charging (slow charging)
supports the fast charging shown in the following table. Use the public AC charging piles to charge your vehicle.

Household single-phase AC charging (slow charging) Please refer to the following table and attached drawings. The
C label on the vehicle charging port indicates that the vehicle
Connect the vehicle to a household standard household socket
to charge the vehicle, if the socket is not well grounded, the supports the slow charging shown in the following table.
charging device will have a failure prompt for unable to charge.
You need to contact a professional electrician to repair the
ground wire or connect it to a well-grounded socket for charging.
Check the power socket in the process of charging. If it is hot,
do not continue to use it. Contact a qualified electrician for
servicing the power socket. C K

Always use the standard household socket which meets the


provisions in IEC 60884 for charging.
If a 'Electric Leakage' prompt is displayed, contact a professional
electrician to check the insulation status of the hot wire or the
neutral wire.
Type of
Configuration Voltage range Identifier
Special power sockets should be selected for battery charging, accessory
as they can prevent line damage and protection trip caused TYPE 2 Vehicle inlet ≤480V RMS C
by high-power charging from affecting the normal use of other FF Vehicle inlet 50V~500V K
equipment. Over time, the power socket may wear out due to

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Fast charging
Note: Fast charging should be conducted by the personnel
in the fast charging station according to the operation
instructions for charging pile.
To perform a fast charging for the vehicle, turn the power switch
off, remove the key, wait for 3~5 minutes, and then follow the
instructions below: 20
1 Select a standard DC charging connector that matches your
vehicle.
2 Open the charging port door opening switch on the
driver's door, unlock the charging port door from the vehicle,
and open the charging port door to the maximum position. 4 Remove the DC charging connector from the charging pile.
5 Connect the charging connector with the charging socket,
and lock the connection of the charging connector and
charging socket using the locking mechanism on the
charging connector handle.
6 Connect the charging connector to the charging equipment,
and turn the power of the charging equipment on according
to the instructions on the charging pile.

Note: Before charging, check whether there is any


abnormality in the charging equipment. In the charging
process, the "charging status indicator (yellow)" on
the instrument cluster illuminates. If the equipment
can not be charged after 3 consecutive attempts, it is
3 Open the cover on the charging inlet. recommended to replace other equipment for attempts.

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If the equipment can be charged after replacement, the 9 Upon completion of charging, the "charging status indicator
previous charging equipment may be damaged. (yellow)" goes out. Please turn the power of the charging
equipment off before removing the charging connector.
Note: Please check whether the PP and CP pins of the
charging connector are rusted. If so, please clean them 10 Close the cover on the charging inlet.
before charging to prevent charging failure. 11 Close the charging port panel.
7 After the charging connector is properly connected, the Caution
"charging connection indicator (red)" on the instrument
cluster will come on. Select a standard DC charging pile or charging equipment
that matches your vehicle. Once the battery is fully charged,
Note: Please make sure that the charging connector is the battery management system will have an automatic
fully inserted into the charging stand to avoid that the calibration function. If the vehicle has been shallowly
electronic lock cannot be locked, resulting in charging charged (less than 99%) every two or three times, you need
failure, as shown below. to fully charge (100%) the vehicle once.

NOK OK

8 In the charging process, the "charging status indicator


(yellow)" on the instrument cluster illuminates.

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Slow charging Power-on
On Off Flash Off
self-test failed
There are three ways to slow charge. The charging method on Abnormal
On On Flash Off
your vehicle depends on the actual configuration of your vehicle. communication
Over/under
1 Mode 2 charging is shown in the figure below. One end of On Off On Off
voltage
the charging in this mode is connected to the household Ungrounded On Off On Flash
socket and the other end is connected to the vehicle. (This
Over current On Flash On Off
connector is optional for users)
Current
On Off Flash Flash
20
leakage
In-cable control box Over
On On On On
temperature
P lug S ocke t outle t 2 Mode 3 charging is shown in the figure below. One end
of the charging in this mode is connected to the charging
Connector piles and the other end is connected to the vehicle. (This
connector is optional for users)

The LED words on the In-cable control box are as follows: Socket ou tle t
Status description Plu g
Charging
status Power Charging Fault Complete
(Green) (Red) (Red) (Green)
Initial state On Flash Flash Flash
To be
On On Off Off
connected
Normal Connector
On Off Off On
charging
Charging AC cha rging
On Off Off On fa cilty
completed

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3 Direct charging with charging post. • Israel standard socket.

Conne ctor

AC
charging
piles 2 Take the charging connector out from its package.
3 Insert the AC input cable plug of the charging connector into
the socket or AC charging piles.
4 Open the charging port door opening switch on the
Note: Slow charging is a way of charging high-voltage
driver's door, unlock the charging port door from the vehicle,
battery pack to reach the optimal equilibrium state.
and open the charging port door to the maximum position.
To perform a slow charging for the vehicle, turn the power switch
off, remove the key, wait for 3~5 minutes, and then follow the
instructions below:
1 Select the standard 16A socket (German standard socket or
Israel standard socket) with reliable earthing or AC charging
piles.
• German standard socket.

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5 Open the cover on the charging inlet. 7 After the charging connector is properly connected, the
"charging connection indicator (red)" on the instrument
cluster comes on and the electronic lock of the charging inlet
is enabled, which guarantees that the charging connector
will not be unplugged whilst charging.

Note: Please make sure that the charging connector is


fully inserted into the charging stand to avoid that the
electronic lock cannot be locked, resulting in charging
20
failure.
8 After the above operations are completed, the system will be
charged automatically within about 20 seconds.
9 During charging, the "charging status indicator (yellow)" on
the instrument cluster is on.
6 Connect the charging connector to the charging inlet.
Note: After charging is finished, the key will be locked
again if the connector is not pulled out. If the key is
switch on the position run, you need to be unlocked
through the central control.

Note: If charging with a public AC charging pile, connect


the charging connector to the charging equipment, and
charge according to the instructions on the AC charging
pile.

Note: If charging with a public AC charging pile, before


charging, check whether there is any abnormality in
the charging equipment. In the charging process, the
"charging status indicator (yellow)" on the instrument
cluster illuminates. If he equipment cant not be charged
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after 3 consecutive attempts, it is recommended to a smart key or an ordinary key, and the electronic lock
replace other equipment for attempts. If the equipment of the charging interface will be automatically unlocked.
can be charged after replacement, the previous charging Press the button switch on the charging connector
equipment may be damaged. to remove the charging connector (If the charging
connector is not removed in 27 seconds, the electronic
Note: If charging with a public AC charging pile, please
lock of the charging interface will be locked again), and
check whether the PP and CP pins of the charging
finally turn the ignition switch back to the Lock position.
connector are rusted. If so, please clean them before
charging to prevent charging failure. 11 Close the cover on the charging inlet.
10 Once the battery is fully charged, the "charging status 12 Close the charging port panel.
indicator (yellow)" on the instrument cluster will go out, and 13 Stow the charging connector in its package.
the electronic lock of the charging socket will be unlocked
automatically. Press the button switch on the charging Caution
connector to remove the charging connector. Emergency treatment: In the event of an emergency such
as fire, smoke or burnt smell, turn the socket power switch
off immediately to completely power off the system. If the
vehicle has been shallowly charged (less than 99%) every
two or three times, you need to fully charge (100%) the
vehicle once.

Note: If it is required to end the charging in advance and


remove the charging connector, unlock the vehicle with
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Caution Charging inlet emergency cable


• If any unidentified foreign matters are found in the charging The AC charging inlet has an electronic lock function, which
plug, insulator, pin and socket, the charging process shall prevents children from touching or accidental unplugging of
be terminated immediately. the charging connector in the process of charging. After the
• It is strictly prohibited to insert the charging plug and charging connector is inserted into the AC charging inlet,
charging base obliquely. the electronic lock in the charging inlet locks along with the
• It is strictly prohibited to shake the charging plug up, down, main control switch of the vehicle. Do not force the charging
connector out, or it may cause damage to the vehicle. The 20
left and right when inserting / pulling it out, and it must be
inserted / pulled out with vertical force. charging connector can only be pulled out after the vehicle is
unlocked using the key or the main control switch. If the key or
• During charging, the cable of charging plug must be
the main control switch cannot be used to unlock the charging
smoothed, and it is not allowed to distort to force the
connector, you may pull out the emergency cable located under
charging connector seat during use.
the rear left seat to unlock the charging connector.
• During the charging process, in case of extremely severe
weather such as typhoon, rainstorm and hail, the charging
process shall be terminated immediately.
• During the charging process, if the charging interface
continuously emits strong and irritating odor, the charging
process shall be terminated immediately.

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Charging information Equalizing charge
Anti theft Equalizing charge means the battery management system
Rated Charging Slow Fast
of slow
charging Charging power stand charging charging realizes basically the same voltage of all battery cells after
charging
voltage standard standard standard charging, so as to ensure the whole performance of the
connector
high-voltage battery pack. It is recommended using the vehicle
at least once a month. It is also recommended conducting
401.5V Max. CCS2 IEC61851 DIN70121 Anti theft over-10h slow charging for the vehicle every month to extend
the service life of high-voltage battery pack.
88.55kWh(80.3kW)

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Charging time Slow charging time
Charging time of high-voltage battery pack is related to many Under the normal temperature state, from the alarm state (the
factors, such as current electric quantity, charging mode, low high-voltage battery pack warning lamp on the instrument
ambient temperature and charging device power. cluster illuminates) to the full charge state, depending on the
different high-voltage battery pack configurations and charging
Fast charging time method, it is divided into the following types:
Under the normal temperature state, if the charging equipment • About 9.5 hours (applicable to models equipped with
has an output capacity of over 105 kW, it will take approx. 45 88.55kWh high-voltage battery pack which perform 20
minutes to charge the high-voltage battery from 20% to 80%. three-phase AC charging at normal temperature)
• About 45 minutes (applicable to models equipped with • About 15 hours (applicable to models equipped with
88.55kWh high-voltage battery pack) 88.55kWh high-voltage battery pack which perform
single-phase AC charging at normal temperature)
Caution
Caution
• At a low temperature and in an extremely high temperature
environment, the required charging time will be extended. • At a low temperature, the required charging time will be
• If the output capacity of charging device is insufficient, the extended.
required charging time will be extended. • If equalizing charge has not been conducted for a long time,
the required charging time will be extended.
Note: In order to protect the high voltage-battery pack • Equalizing charge shall be conducted before the first use
and to speed up the temperature rise of the battery, when of long-time parked vehicle, and the charging time shall be
performing a fast charge in a low temperature environment, appropriately extended to complete the equalizing charge.
the high voltage-battery pack may have a drop in capacity
for a short period of time, it is normal. Note: The slow charging time mentioned above means
the time required by the vehicle to use AC charging pile
for charging. When the residential electricity is used for
charging, corresponding charging time will be about 2.5
times of that required for adopting AC charging pile.

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Acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS) Acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS) sound
effect
Battery electric vehicles are quieter when driven at low When the vehicle travels at a speed of 0 to 20 km/h, the AVAS
speeds, resulting in a higher probability of traffic accidents with will simulate the sound of engine running and give out an audible
pedestrians (especially blind people) than with conventional warning. The warning tone gradually increases as the vehicle
cars. The acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS) can emit speeds up and decreases as the vehicle slows down, thereby
warning tones or beeps at low speeds, helping reduce the reminding people outside that the vehicle is passing by. The
probability of traffic accidents with pedestrians. minimum average frequency shift speed of this frequency meets
The balance between ensuring safety and reducing noise ≥ 0.8% / (km/h).
pollution is achieved through audible warning and sound effect
design for different groups of people with different sound Note: When the vehicle travels at 0 km/h, the AVAS will not
sensitivity. give a warning sound.
When reversing, the AVAS will emit an audible warning that
simulates the sound of engine running to remind people outside
that the vehicle is reversing. The warning tone increases as the
vehicle speeds up and decreases as the vehicle slows down.

Note: When the vehicle is reversed at 0 km/h, the AVAS will


not give a warning sound.

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Electric power steering unit Brake system
If the electric power steering fails or cannot operate, Service brake
" the steering will appear very heavy, which will affect Dual brake hydraulic system
driving safety.
A failure in one of the hydraulic pipelines will be
The electric power steering system only works when the vehicle " indicated by illumination of the "braking system
is starting. The system operates via a motor with assistance 20
levels automatically adjusted based on vehicle speed, steering warning light (red)" on the instrument
torque and steering wheel angle. cluster while driving; it will result in increased brake
The electric power steering system has the advantages of pedal travel and effort, longer braking distance and
simple structure and energy saving. Compared with the may cause the vehicle to pull to one side. Do not
traditional hydraulic power steering system, the electric power pump the brake pedal in an attempt to restore pedal
steering system only needs energy in actual steering, so that pressure. If there is pressure failure in one of the
power loss can be reduced in this operating way of power brake pipelines, the cause must be investigated.
consumption according to the need. IMMEDIATELY bring the vehicle carefully to a halt.
You should contact Our Service Dealer immediately.
Note: When the electric power steering system operates, Do NOT continue driving.
holding the steering wheel on full lock for long periods
will result in a reduction in power assistance and cause a Should one of the hydraulic pipelines fail the other circuit will
heavier feel to the steering. continue to function.

EPS (Electric Power Steering) system MIL


See "Warning lights and indicators" in Before You Drive section.
If the battery is disconnected or lacks power seriously, this light
may illuminate. At this point, fully turn the steering wheel to the
left then the right, thus the system initialization is completed, and
the light will go out.

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General state Wet state

Always ensure that floor mats or other objects do not Driving in heavy rain and slushy roads will
" disturb brake pedal movement. " considerably reduce braking efficiency. At this time,
Never rest your foot on the brake pedal as this keep safe distance from other vehicles and gently
may overheat the brakes, reduce their efficiency depress the brake pedal intermittently to dry the
and cause excessive wear. If brake pads/shoes brake friction components. In severe wet weather,
have worn excessively, a squealing or screeching this drying process may need to be repeated every
noise will be heard when the brakes are applied, few miles.
and braking efficiency will be affected. Contact Our In winter, ice can form or salt may accumulate on the
Service Dealer for service as soon as possible. brake pads and discs. Ice and salt accumulation will
be cleaned off after intermittently light applications
If the motor stops running due to some causes, brake booster will of the brake pedal.
stop working after 2 pedal operations; to achieve the expected
brake effect, a larger force shall be applied on the pedal. In these Descending steep hills
circumstances the braking distance may be longer.
Overheating the brakes will reduce braking
If the vehicle is not in regular use or is garaged for long periods,
the efficiency of the braking system could be impaired. Contact
" efficiency and may also cause the vehicle to pull to
one side.
Our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.

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ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ABS function
ABS is used to prevent the road wheels from locking under ABS may not be able to shorten the brake distance,
emergency braking, thereby helping you maintain steering " depending on road surface conditions, brake
control. No special driving technique is needed. distance may vary significantly. In fact, when the
Under normal braking (where sufficient road surface friction vehicle without ABS drives on some roads (e.g.,
exists to prevent wheel lock), the ABS will not be activated. gravel road or snowy road), the brake distance may
be shorter.
An integral feature of this braking system is Electronic Brake 20
Distribution (EBD), which is used to optimize the braking force ABS cannot overcome the physical limitations
at the rear wheels under full load condition. of stopping your vehicle in too short a distance,
cornering at high speed, or aquaplaning, i.e. where
a layer of water prevents adequate contact between
the tires and the road surface.
ABS can better protect yourself and other road
users from unnecessary risks. You still have a duty
to drive within normal safety margins, having due
considerations for the road surface, weather and
traffic conditions.

If the braking force you use exceeds the available adhesion


between the tires and the road, causing one or more wheels
to be locked, then ABS will automatically come into operation.
You will hear the sound of a rapid pulsation which will also be
felt through the brake pedal.
Even when making emergency braking on a slippery road
surface, be sure to depress the clutch pedal and fully depress
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speed of each wheel and varies the braking pressure to each ESC (Electronic Stability Control)
according to the amount of friction available.
Functions of ESC
This prevents the wheels from locking and enables steering
control to be maintained. ESC covers the functions of ABS, EBD, TCS, VDC, EBA, RMI,
HHC and HDC.
Precautions for driving a vehicle with ABS ESC indicator on the instrument cluster flashes when the ESC
• In case of emergency braking, for vehicles equipped with is operating. You may hear some noise or feel the vibration of
manual transmission, depress the clutch pedal, meanwhile brake pedal, which is normal.
fully depress the brake pedal; for vehicles equipped with
When the ignition switch is placed in "ON" position, "ESC
automatic transmission, fully depress the brake pedal.
• Under normal braking, apply steady pressure to the brake
pedal - DO NOT PUMP IT. indicator (yellow)" will illuminate and go off after
several seconds. In normal driving conditions, ESC indicator
• Remember that steering control will always be available
keeps off, and ESC is in monitoring state. When the ESC
during braking.
indicator flashes, it indicates ESC is operating. You may hear
• The availability of ABS does not eliminate the dangers
some noise or feel the vibration of brake pedal, which is a
of driving too close to the vehicle in front, aquaplaning,
normal phenomenon. In case of ESC failure, ESC indicator will
excessive cornering speeds, etc.
stay On. Please take the vehicle to Our Service Dealer for ESC
• ABS does NOT guarantee shorter braking distances. inspection.
• Do not be alarmed if you hear and feel a pulsing at the
brake pedal. This is normal and indicates that the ABS is in ESC can be turned off with ESC OFF button, and when ESC
operation.
function is turned off, "ESC OFF indicator (yellow)" OFF

illuminates and only ABS and EBD functions are available.

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EBD (Electronic Brake-force Distribution) EBA (Electronic Brake Assist)
EBD automatically detects the grip conditions between wheels In case of an emergency, the force applied by a driver on
and ground, distributes the brake force optimally to 4 wheels, so the brake pedal is usually insufficient. EBA can identify this
as to improve brake efficiency and driving stability. rapid action with insufficient force on the brake pedal and
automatically establishes a brake pressure up to the lock level
TCS (Traction Control System) to shorten the brake distance greatly.
TCS automatically controls the driving force at the start-off and
acceleration to prevent wheels from spinning, so as to maintain RMI (Roll Movement Intervention) 20
the driving stability. RMI can identify the vehicle rollover trend as early as possible
by monitoring the turning angle of steering wheel and lateral
VDC (Vehicle Dynamics Control) acceleration, and apply braking to one or more wheels to prevent
VDC is an advanced computer system, which can help you to the rollover to the greatest extent.
control the vehicle driving direction in severe driving conditions.
When the computer detects the deviation between the expected HHC hill hold control
driving route and the actual driving direction, VDC system may When the vehicle drives uphill, HHC can prevent the vehicle from
selectively apply brake pressure on one or more brakes of sliding backwards after the driver releases the brake pedal. The
the vehicle so as to keep the vehicle driving in the direction driver has up to 2s (for AT models) or 3s (for MT models) to
commanded. move his foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal for
hill-start.

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HDC (Hill Descent Control) Note: HDC function is used to assist the driver to go
When driving on a long downhill road with a relatively great downhill steadily at a low speed, and it is not recommended
gradient, if the vehicle speed is within a certain speed range, to enable this function on a non-ramp road.
there is no need for the driver to depress the brake pedal
Precautions for driving a vehicle with ESC
and accelerator pedal, and the vehicle will run at a low speed
automatically, so as to ensure the vehicle goes downhill steadily; ESC can detect and analyze vehicle conditions, and take
at this time, the driver can correct the automatically controlled preventive measures by correcting wrong driving operation.
speed of system through brake pedal and accelerator pedal. However, anything has its limit and no safety device is absolutely
safe if the driver blindly drives the vehicle over-speeding.
When the vehicle speed is within the range of 35~60 km/h, HDC
is inoperative but in standby state.
When the vehicle speed is greater than 60 km/h, HDC function
automatically exits, and when it is reactivated, it is required to
press the HDC switch again.
When the ignition switch is placed in "ON" position, HDC is in off
state by default, and other functions of ESC are all in standby
state. When the HDC switch is turned on, "HDC indicator

(yellow)" in the instrument cluster illuminates, and


HDC function is in monitoring state. At this time, if HDC
operates, "HDC indicator (yellow)" will flash; if "HDC indicator
(yellow)" goes off, When the HDC switch is turned on, it
indicates a HDC failure. Please take the vehicle to Our Service
Dealer for ESC inspection. When the HDC switch is turned off,
"HDC indicator (yellow)" in the instrument cluster goes off, and
HDC function is disabled at this time.

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Manual parking brake Ramp parking
When parking uphill, turn the front wheels away from the curb.
Pull up parking brake handle.
When parking downhill, turn the front wheels to the curb.
• Depress the brake pedal all the way down to make a full stop.
• Pull up the parking brake handle with effort. Release the parking brake handle
• Release the brake pedal and ensure the vehicle is already in
stationary state. Before the ignition switch is turned on, do not
• If the vehicle still moves, pull up the parking brake handle with
" release the parking brake handle. Otherwise vehicle 20
greater effort. may slip backwards, and the vehicle can not make a
hill start. Before driving, ensure the parking brake
handle has been fully released, and "brake system
warning light (red)" in the instrument cluster has
gone out, because partial braking may lead to
overheat, efficiency reduction and excessive wear
of rear brakes and even an accident.

Slightly pull up the parking brake handle, then press the button
at the end of lever, and push the handle fully down.

When the ignition switch is placed in "ON" position, pull up the


parking brake handle, and "brake system warning light (red)"

in the instrument cluster will illuminate.

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Warning Light
Warning lights related to brake system include "brake system
warning light (red)", "ABS warning light (yellow)", "EBD warning
light (red)", "ESC indicator (yellow)", "ESC OFF indicator
(yellow)" and "HDC indicator (green)", please see "Warning
lights and indicators" in Before You Drive section.

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Parking assist system Working status of parking sensor assist system
After shifting into the reverse gear, the parking assist system will
Note: The type of parking assist system equipped on
give out a short prompt tone to indicate the operation started
your vehicle is subject to the actual vehicle configuration
automatically. When selecting other gears, the parking assist
purchased.
system will stop working.

Parking sensor Note: If the system gives out a long prompt tone after the
The parking assist system is not always reliable and
gear is shifted to "R", it indicates that the system has a 20
" is only playing the role of guidance! The parking
malfunction. Contact Our Service Dealer for service as soon
as possible.
sensors might not detect some types of obstacles,
including slim objects (such as wire nets and ropes), When reversing the vehicle:
small objects close to the ground, conic objects and When the vehicle is at about 150 cm distance from the rear
some objects with non-reflective surfaces. barrier, the system will start making alarm sounds. And the
The parking sensors shall be free of dirt, ice, and alarm sound become harsher when the vehicle is approaching
snow. The sediment on surfaces of parking sensors the barrier.
will impair the normal functioning of the sensors. When the distance of the vehicle from the rear barrier is less
Therefore, avoid directly flushing the parking than 40 cm, the system will produce a long alarm sound. At this
sensors from a short distance by a high pressure moment, it is impossible to effectively identify the barrier if you
water gun while washing your vehicle. continue to reverse the vehicle.

Two parking sensors installed on the rear bumper will scan


the rear area of vehicle, in order to judge the presence of
obstacles. Upon detection of any obstacle, the parking sensors
will calculate its spacing from the rear of the vehicle and
send the information to the driver by alerting tones. It's really
important that this system is only a parking assist system and
can't function as the replacement for your observation and
personal judgment.
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Parking camera
The parking camera assist system is not always
150cm
40cm
" reliable and is only playing the role of guidance!
Due to limited visual field, the parking camera can't
detect any obstacle beyond its visual field.

Working status of parking camera assist system


After shifting the gear to R, the image of entertainment system
display screen will be switched to the reverse camera operating
state, and the entertainment system display will show the
scene image behind the vehicle for the driver's reference during
reversing.
When you place the shift knob in other positions, the reverse
camera parking assist system will stop operating, and the
entertainment system display screen will recover to the
pre-reversing state.

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Tires
DEFECTIVE TIRES ARE DANGEROUS!
" Do NOT drive your vehicle if any tire is excessively
worn, damaged or inflated to an incorrect pressure.
Do NOT overload vehicle.
20
Incorrect tire inflation pressures or an unbalanced wheel and
tire assembly can seriously affect the stability, especially when
driving with high payloads or at high speeds. Under-inflation will
increase rolling resistance and accelerate tire wear, resulting in
tire damage, even an accident.
Note: When the vehicle enters the reversing state, cameras Always drive with consideration for the condition of the tires; the
will output static reversing tracks which are displayed on most common causes of tire failure are:
the entertainment system display, take the horizontal plane • Bumping against curbs.
as reference, and identify the area behind the vehicle in • Driving over deep pot holes.
segments divided by red, yellow and green lines. • Tire under-inflation or pressure overload during driving.
Uneven tread wear can be caused by faulty wheel alignment.

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Winter tires It is recommended to use winter tires of the same size and load
index as that of the original tires, and all the four wheels shall
The vehicle speed shall not exceed the maximum use winter tires.
" allowable speed of the installed winter tires,
otherwise the tires may suddenly lose pressure, When the tread depth of winter tires is worn to 4mm, the skid
delaminate, or even burst, which may easily cause resistance will decrease obviously.
accidents! The maximum allowable speed of winter tires shall be subject to
Be sure to adjust the speed according to the the speed code on the tires.
specific climate, roads and traffic conditions. Do Speed symbol Maximum speed (km/h)
not take risks by taking advantage of the anti-skid C 60
performance provided by winter tires and beware
D 65
accidents!
E 70
Winter tires can improve the handling stability and braking F 80
performance of the vehicle when driving in a low temperature
G 90
environment or on icy roads. It is suggested that winter tires
should be used when the temperature is lower than 7℃. J 100

When a vehicle is running under winter road conditions, winter K 110


tires can greatly improve the handling stability and braking L 120
performance. Non-winter tires have poor skid resistance at low M 130
temperatures or on icy roads due to their structure (tire width,
N 140
rubber composition, pattern type, etc.).
P 150
Q 160
R 170
S 180
T 190

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Speed symbol Maximum speed (km/h) Anti-skid chain
H 210 When driving a vehicle in the snow, it is recommended to apply
V 240 S anti-skid chain to the driving wheels.

W 270 The anti-skid chain could increase the traction when driving on
roads in winter. If you want to install the anti-skid chain, please
Y 300
remember that:
When the temperature rises above 7℃, it is recommended to 1 Not all wheels and tires are suitable for an anti-skid chain. 20
replace winter tires with non-winter tires. When installing anti-skid chains, only approved tire size can
be used.
2 Install anti-skid chains on the drive wheels. Please follow the
instructions of anti-skid chain manufacturer.
It is just in the snow that you can drive the vehicle at maximum
speed allowed by the anti-skid chain. Please comply with the
regulatory requirements of the resident country. Remove the
anti-skid chain immediately when driving on the snow-free road.

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Loading Load carrying
Goods shall be placed between both axles and neither deviate
It is the driver's responsibility to ensure no overload in to the front axle loading area nor the rear axle loading area.
accordance with the laws. Heavier goods shall be distributed evenly, and the heaviest
goods shall be placed between both axles.
Note: The maximum allowed total mass is indicated on the
vehicle identification plate which is located in the lower Caution
front of on the B pillar. This Handbook introduces the
correct vehicle weight parameters, see "Vehicle weight During the driving of the vehicle, the tailgate of the container
parameters" in General Technical Parameters section. shall not be opened. When the vehicle is stopped, the total
weight of people and goods shall be controlled below 200kg
when using the tailgate of the container to get on and off
and load and unload goods.

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Load restraint Hazardous loads
Secure all loads in the vehicle to prevent personal There is a legal requirement to display a specific type of external
" injury due to movement of loads. warning sign on the vehicle if certain hazardous goods are being
carried.
Note: The driver is obliged to ensure all goods have been
fixed correctly.
Cord hook (strapping ring) in the container can withstand the 20
maximum vertical and 45゜ tensile force of 1500N.

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Roof Rack and Load Device The drivability of the vehicle may be affected by the loading
items. Only the rack system designed for your vehicle can be
Be sure to place your luggage properly on the roof fitted. Please consult Our Service Dealer for more information.
" rack, otherwise accidents may occur. Under any
circumstances, the maximum roof load, maximum For the roof rack system of SMC approved by our company, the
axle load or maximum total vehicle load shall not maximum driving load is 30 kg, and the maximum driving load
be exceeded, otherwise accidents may occur. The for other roof rack systems is 50 kg. The weight of the approved
roof rack with loaded items will reduce the vehicle rack system is not included in the loading capacity.
stability, especially during turns and crosswind. If other roof rack system is used, the system's own weight must
When placing heavy or bulky luggage on the be included in the loading capacity.
roof rack, the centroid position deviation of the The loading items must be distributed evenly and not suspended
vehicle and the wind resistance may affect the on the rack. Check the connection between the rack and the
vehicle's drivability and cause accidents. Under loading items after driving 50 km.
this circumstances, you should adjust the driving
mode and speed according to the actual situation.
Off-road driving with items on the roof rack is not
recommended.

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Trailer towing Instructions before use
• The state specific trailer towing regulations must be followed.
Note: It applies to vehicles configured with trailer towing. • The vehicle speed should not exceed 100 km/h.
• It is only applicable to center axle trailers, and the load
Instructions of trailer towing specified in “Recommended towing weight” shall not be
exceeded when towing trailers.
The vehicles are designed for use primarily as a passenger
• When a new vehicle has been driven or a vehicle has had
and load bearing vehicle. Towing a trailer may create adverse 20
powertrain parts changed to new parts, it is recommended
effects on a number of factors including handling, durability,
not to tow a trailer until the driving distance reaches 800 km.
performance and braking. We recommend for the safety of
yourself, your passengers and others that the vehicle and trailer • Place the load as close as possible to the trailer axle, fix
is not overloaded. it securely and place it as low as possible, while ensuring
that the towing weight and the load allowed by the tow ball
The warranty does not cover any damages caused by or relating are not exceeded (Refer to "Recommended towing weight"
to towing a trailer. for details). For best stability of the trailer in an unladen
• Weight limits vehicle, place the load in the trailer towards the nose within
Establish that gross vehicle weight, trailer tow ball down load, the maximum nose load (Refer to "Recommended towing
trailer weight and axle weights are all in accordance and not weight" for details), as this gives the best stability.
exceeding their individual limits. • The specified trailer loads are only applicable to an altitude
• Gross vehicle weight less than 1,000 m. As the air density decreases with the
altitude increase, causing the drive motor output and grade
Please refer to your vehicles data label for reference on what
ability to drop, the total mass must be reduced by 10% when
gross vehicle weight must not be exceeded.
the altitude increases by 1,000 m.
Gross vehicle weight is the combined weight total of the trailer • The tires of towing vehicle shall be adjusted to the specified
towbar, unloaded vehicle, driver, luggage and passengers. pressure, and the pressure of trailer tires shall also be
This also includes the weight of any accessories or equipment checked, and on the rear tire pressure, at least 20kPa(0.2bar)
added to the vehicle. above the tire pressure as recommended for normal use (i.e.
without a trailer attached).

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• If the traffic conditions behind the trailer are invisible through Instructions for driving
the standard outside rear view mirrors, two additional rear • Before driving, check all the safety equipment to ensure safe
view mirrors must be installed on the reversible boom and operation. Ensure that the vehicle is properly maintained to
adjusted to ensure sufficient rear view at any time. avoid mechanical failure.
• The headlamps shall be checked and adjusted if necessary • Avoid non-loaded towing vehicle and loaded trailer as much
after a trailer is hitched up. as possible when driving. If it is inevitable, drive at low speed
• Always use a safety chain that is suitable for your vehicle and due to improper load distribution.
trailer. Have the safety chain passing through the hole at the • As the driving stability of towing vehicle and trailer drops
lower part of the hitch and attach it to the trailer. The safety with the speed increase, the speed shall be as low as
chain will prevent the trailer from dropping to the ground in possible without exceeding the specified speed limit under
the event that the hitch disengages. For proper use and the improper road, weather and strong wind conditions,
installation, consult the trailer manufacturer. especially when driving on a slope.
• When the trailer sways, grip the steering wheel firmly to
drive straightforward, and release the accelerator pedal to
decelerate the vehicle slowly. Do not attempt to eliminate
sway by turning the steering wheel or by emergency braking.
The higher the speed, the stronger the trailer swaying. If the
sway is still not eliminated after deceleration, stop the vehicle
to check if the trailer weight distribution is even and the trailer
device is installed securely.
• Under any conditions, the vehicle must be decelerated
immediately once minor sway is noticed on the trailer, and
never try to eliminate the sway through acceleration.
• If an inertia brake is installed on the trailer, first brake slowly
and then brake rapidly when braking is required. This can
avoid braking impact due to trailer wheel locking.
• Clean, dry and flat concrete or asphalt (or similar) pavement
is required for towing.
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Trailer control module flashes. When the trailer connection fails, “trailer indicator
The trailer control module provides actuation functions for the (green)” on the instrument cluster goes off.
width lamp, brake lamp, reverse lamp, turn signal lamp and rear Caution
fog lamp of the trailer. The trailer control module automatically
identifies if a trailer is connected by the trailer detection. • The width lamp, turn signal lamp or both of them on
the trailer must be halogen lamp. Otherwise, it may be
Pull up the parking brake handle and turn off the ignition switch.
misjudged that the trailer is not connected, and normal
Connect the trailer; refer to "Installation of Trailer Device"
operation of reverse radar system will be affected. 20
for details. Connect the trailer wiring harness. The harness
• When the ignition switch is turned to "ON" position, the
connection points are as shown below. If the trailer wire harness
trailer lamps may flash instantaneously. This is normal as
is required, please contact our Service Dealers.
the system is conducting self-check.

Turn the ignition switch to ON position. When the trailer is


connected successfully, when the turn signal lamp is turned

on, “trailer indicator (green)” on the instrument cluster

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Recommended towing weight Installation of trailer device
Install the trailer device onto the frame. The trailer device shares
Towing capacity
the same mounting points with the rear bumper bracket. It is
Without Trailer Brake With Trailer Brake required to remove the rear bumper assembly, and install the
750 kg 1,000 kg rear bumper assembly and trailer device together onto the frame,
and then tighten the bolts to 87±10Nm. If the trailer device is
Trailer nose weight required, please contact our Service Dealers.

Caution
Never exceed the maximum allowable nose weight, for
example, the vertical weight on the tow ball. This is important
for the vehicle and trailer stability.

M12×35×6bolt
Torque 87Nm±10Nm

Variant Maximum Nose Weight


All models 100 kg

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Maintenance
If the vehicle is often used to tow a trailer, additional maintenance
shall be made in the maintenance intervals to ensure continuous
satisfaction for the vehicle.

20

M16 × 55 × 2 bolt
Torque 240Nm±48Nm

Type 8901, class A50-X series trailer device is approved for


installation.
Approval number : E49*55R02/01*0005*01

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Emergency Troubleshooting

126 Hazard warning light


126 Warning triangle
127 Self tire repair
134 Towing a vehicle
135 Jump start
137 Fuse replacement
145 Bulb replacement
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Emergency Troubleshooting
Hazard warning light Warning triangle
When you encounter a problem during driving and have to stop Warning triangle is placed under the second-row seats.
the vehicle or slow down, you shall press the hazard warning When you encounters a problem during driving and have to pull
light switch in the dashboard, the "direction indicators (green)" the vehicle over, you must place a warning triangle about 100m
on the instrument cluster will illuminate and flash, meanwhile right behind the vehicle to alert vehicles behind.
all direction indicators flash to alert others and make the police
know you are in trouble.

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Self tire repair hubs, and can be used within the ambient temperature range
of -40℃~80℃.
Precautions • Please go to Our Service Dealer for inspection and repair as
soon as possible after the driving is over.
The main components of the tire cement product
" are natural emulsions, which are inedible, so avoid
inhalation or swallowing of them. If ingested by
accident, go to the hospital immediately, and do not
induce vomiting.
Avoid human skin or eyes from contacting with
this tire cement, otherwise skin or eyes discomfort
may occur. If this tire cement contacts with skin by 30
accident, rinse the skin thoroughly with water and
soap; if this tire cement accidentally gets into the
eyes, please rinse the eyes with water immediately.
Keep this product out of the reach of children.
During the use of this product, please obey the road
traffic safety laws and other regulations.
• Read the Instructions carefully before using this tire cement.
• After using this product to repair a flat tire, the driving speed
shall be maintained within 80 km/h.
• When using this product to repair a flat tire, due to the
pressure of the flat tire, it may lead to some tire cement
leakage at the connection between the glue tube and the tire,
which is a normal phenomenon.
• This product adopts natural emulsion, which is same with the
raw material of the tire, has no damage to tires and wheel
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Emergency Troubleshooting
Tire repair kit Bottom surface of pump body
Tire repair kit is placed under the second-row seats.

Tire inflator pump 1

Upper surface of pump body

1 2
2

3 1 Inflation tube
4
2 Power connector
3 Power cord

1 Power switch (black)


2 Glue pot bayonet
3 Relief valve switch
4 Air pressure gauge

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Emergency Troubleshooting
Tire repair glue pot Usage
Tire repair kit has the functions of flat tire repair, tire pressure
1 monitoring, tire inflation and deflation, etc.
2 Before using this product, please complete the following
preparations:
3 1 Please park the vehicle in a safe place;
2 If a tire is flat in the course of driving, warning signs shall be
set in a safe place to avoid accidents;
3 Identify the flat tire and determine the cause, and then
complete the tire inflation or repair according to the methods
for tire inflation or repair in the Instructions; 30
4 Please confirm that the tire repair glue pot and pump
1 Glue tube body are products of our company, otherwise air leakage,
2 Inflation tube connector glue spray, adverse conditions and even dangerous
consequences may occur. Please confirm that all
3 Pot body components of product are intact before using this product;
5 When using this product to repair the flat tire, please check
whether the glue pot is filled with glue solution.

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Emergency Troubleshooting
Methods for tire repair 3 Insert the inflator pump power connector into the on-board
1 Make sure that the switch is off at this time. Loosen the glue power socket, and start the vehicle.
tube on the tire repair glue pot, align and horizontally push
the glue pot interface to the glue pot bayonet on the pump
body, and then connect the inflation tube to the glue pot after
installation is completed.

4 Turn on the power switch (black), start injecting the glue


solution into the tire, at this time, the value on the pressure
gauge will first rise and then slowly reduce to the flat tire
pressure; turn off the power switch after the tire pressure
2 Connect the glue tube to the flat tire. reaches the recommended value (please see "Wheels and
tires" in General Technical Parameters section), and then
pull out the glue tube, inflation tube and power connector
in sequence.

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5 Restart the vehicle to make it drive at the speed of less than 7 Observe the air pressure value, and perform the inflation
30 km/h for 3-5 km. operation if there is obvious pressure decrease. And check
the tire pressure after driving for another 3-5 km (if there
is still obvious pressure decrease, it indicates that the tire
has been badly damaged beyond the usage range of this
product, please call for rescue).

≤30km/h
3-5km

30
6 Park the vehicle in a safe place, and connect the inflation
tube to the tire again.

8 Remove the sticker with "80" character attached to the glue


pot, and paste it onto the steering wheel, to remind the driver
that the driving speed shall be maintained within 80 km/h
after using this product.

MAX

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Emergency Troubleshooting
Methods for tire pressure monitoring 3 Turn on the power switch (black), pump up the tire, and
1 Remove the inflation tube and connect it to the tire. observe the air pressure gauge; turn off the power switch
after the tire pressure reaches the recommended value
(please see "Wheels and tires" in General Technical
Parameters section), and then pull out the inflation tube and
power connector.

2 Insert the inflator pump power connector into the on-board


power socket, and start the vehicle.

Methods for tire pressure relief


1 Remove the inflation tube and connect it to the tire.

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2 Press the relief valve switch, and observe the air pressure Caution
gauge until the tire pressure reduces to the desired value.
• To repair one tire, it is required to use one bottle of this tire
cement product.
• To guarantee the effects in use of this product, it is better
not to remove the thorn on the tire; if it is removed, the
effects in use will not be influenced.
• Please do not pull out the glue tube directly from the tire
during the use of this product; first turn off this product
switch after the tire repair is completed, and remove the
glue tube from the tire.
• When providing power for this product by starting the
vehicle, apply the parking brake in advance, to avoid 30
Note: After tire repair with this product, go to Our Service
Dealer for tire repair as soon as possible; when professional personal and property damages caused by vehicle
tire repair is performed, due to residual glue solution in the movement.
tire, it is recommended to place the tire horizontally on the • Store this product in a cool and dry place, keep it away from
level ground to discharge the liquid, and it's better to put a the fire, and try to place it in the vehicle, to better guarantee
small rag at the tire valve core, to prevent a small amount the quality of the tire cement.
of glue from splashing out. If the tire cement accidentally • There is no side effect on the tire after using this product.
drops on the floor or other objects, just wipe it off with • During the use of this product, due to the compressed
a rag, and rinse with water. This tire cement is natural air, the inflation tube may become hot, which is a normal
emulsion, which will cause no corrosion or other adverse phenomenon.
effects wheel hubs and tires.

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Emergency Troubleshooting
Towing a vehicle Note: For vehicles configured with front towing hitch
cover, when towing the vehicle, it is required to remove the
While being towed, relative national regulations about vehicle towing hitch cover. First press the upper end of the cover
towing shall be abided by. inward, and rotate it to pull out the towing hitch cover.
After removal, please note that the towing hitch cover shall
Informing the rescue personnel that the vehicle be placed in the vehicle in case of loss, and reinstall the
" being towed is a pure electric vehicle before towing. towing hitch cover after vehicle towing is completed.
Turn off the ignition switch before towing and
disconnect the manual service disconnect on the Caution
high-voltage battery pack throughout the towing.
The mass that the front towing eye can bear is 1/2GVW
(total mass). Do not tow the vehicle with a mass more than
this value.
Towing hitch
Front towing hitch The application range of towing rope is as shown below:
The front towing hitch is located at the lower right side of front
bumper.


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Emergency Troubleshooting
Jump start

25° Battery disconnection


Always wear protective gloves and eye protecting
25°
" glasses when working on a battery. Do not use
naked light, cause sparks or smoke in the area of
the battery. You can be seriously injured and the
vehicle damaged.
Caution
To disconnect battery, disconnect negative (-) earth terminal first
• It is forbidden to tow with the rear wheels on the ground, or and then positive (+). To connect battery, install and secure
use a scooter for direct consignment. positive cable (+) first and then negative (-) cable. Smear the 30
• When the vehicle is loaded and unloaded from the tractor, terminals with petroleum jelly.
the speed shall not be higher than 5km / h when the rear
wheels touch the ground.
• When the rear wheel is pulled off the ground, the traction
speed shall not be higher than 30km / h and the traction
distance shall not be greater than 50km.
• Do not use this vehicle to tow other vehicles.
• Reverse traction is prohibited, otherwise the internal gear
mechanism of the electric drive system will be damaged.
Caution
Before disconnecting the battery, always switch off the motor
and all electrical devices for more than 2 minutes. While
disconnecting, never allow the terminal to contact with the
metal parts of vehicle body. Otherwise short circuit may
cause electric spark. Electrical system may be damaged if
connecting positive and negative cables reversely.

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Emergency Troubleshooting
Jump start
Never pull or tow the vehicle to start.
" Ensure the rated voltage of two batteries is the same
(12 V) and the jumper cable is acknowledged as the
cable used for 12V vehicle battery.

Jumper
1 Pull two vehicles together as possible.
2 Switch off all electrical devices.
3 Connect the positive terminals (+) of two batteries with red
jumper cable. Starting
4 Connect black jumper cable from power supplying battery Start the vehicle whose battery supplies power and allow it to
negative terminal (-) to earth point (not negative terminal) of idle for several minutes.
battery that needs to be powered. 1 Start the vehicle whose battery needs to be powered.
5 Ensure all connection mechanisms are well connected. 2 After starting the vehicle, allow it to run for two minutes
6 Check that the jumper cable clear of any moving parts when above.
the motor starting. Note: If it fails to start after several attempts, the vehicle
7 Check whether the parking brakes of the two vehicles are may need maintenance.
applied and the shift lever is in N position.
Disconnecting
1 Switch off the engine or drive motor of the vehicle that
supplies power.
2 Ensure the cable terminals shall not contact with each other.
3 Remove the jumper cable. Removal is the reverse of
connection.
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Emergency Troubleshooting
Fuse replacement Driver compartment fuse box
Driver compartment fuse box is located behind the lower storage
Fuses of this vehicle are located in three boxes. box at driver side.
Caution
Spillage of liquid to any electric components in the vehicle
may damage the components, so it is required to cover any
electric components. The content of the fuse specification
list will be constantly updated according to the vehicle
configuration and technical status, please refer to actual
state of your vehicle.
30

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Emergency Troubleshooting
Fuses in the driver compartment fuse box can be identified by Code Specification Function
the label on the back of lower storage box cover at driver side. FS8 25A BCM_Central lock
FS3 4 J F1 FS2 1 FS1 3 FS 1 FS35 FS9 7.5A BCM_Interior lamp
FS3 3 R6 R7 FS2 2 FS1 4 FS 2 R9 R8 FS36
FS10 10A BCM_Charging port panel actuator
FS3 2 J F2 FS2 3 FS1 5 FS 3 FS37
FS3 1 FS2 4 FS1 6 FS 4 FS38 FS11 10A BCM_Windshield washer
FS3 0 J F3 FS2 5 FS1 7 FS 5 FS39
FS12 25A BCM_Exterior lamp
FS2 9 FS2 6 FS1 8 FS 6 FS40
FS2 8 R4 R5 FS1 9 FS 7 R11 R10 FS41 FS13 10A Entertainment system screen
FS2 7 R3 FS2 0 FS 8 FS42
FS 9
FS14 25A Inverter
FS1 0 FS15 10A Driver seat heater
R1 R2 FS 11
FS1 2 FS16 10A Front passenger seat heater
FS17 15A 12V socket/blower relay coil
Specifications PEPS/inverter/rearview mirror
FS18 10A
adjustment/trailer/power window
Code Specification Function
FS19 20A Cigar lighter
Low speed alarm/three in one
FS1 10A FS20 10A Gateway/radio
controller/BMS/VMS
FS2 10A Instrument/BCM/PEPS/BSD OBD/rear camera/TPMS(tire pressure
FS21 10A
monitoring)/RF receiver
FS3 10A Airbag control module
FS22 10A Shift control unit
FS4 7.5A ABS/ESC
FS23 25A Entertainment system
Tire pressure monitoring/automatic
FS5 10A anti-glare rearview FS24 10A Instrument/IMMO base station
mirror/gateway/LDW FS25 20A Horn
FS6 10A EPS/front air conditioning panel A/C front panel/LDW/rain solar sensor
FS26 10A
FS7 7.5A BCM_Rearview mirror fold

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Code Specification Function Code Specification Function
Air conditioning heating/shift control R1 40A Front blower relay
FS27 10A unit/motor control unit kl15 power
R2 30A ACC relay
supply
FS28 10A Front blower feedback signal R3 30A IG relay

FS29 25A Driver window regulator motor R4 / Reserved


Front passenger window regulator R5 30A Horn relay
FS30 25A
motor R6 30A Left power window relay
FS31 25A Rear left window regulator motor
R7 30A Right power window relay
FS32 25A Rear right window regulator motor
R8 30A Driver seat adjustment relay
FS33 15A Gateway
R9 30A Front passenger seat adjustment relay 30
FS34 7.5A Rearview mirror heater
R10 30A Rear window/mirror heating relay
FS35 / Reserved
R11 / Reserved
FS36 / Reserved
FS37 25A Towing power supply 1
FS38 25A Towing power supply 2
FS39 / Reserved
FS40 / Reserved
FS41 / Reserved
FS42 / Reserved
JF1 / Reserved
JF2 25A Driver seat adjustment
JF3 25A Front passenger seat adjustment

139
Emergency Troubleshooting
Front compartment fuse box Caution
Front compartment fuse box is located at the right of Before opening the fuse box cover, make sure its
compartment wall at the front hood bottom (viewed from the surroundings are dry and no fluid flows from any direction
front of vehicle). into the opened fuse box, otherwise the fuse box will be
damaged, leading to serious consequences.

Fuse can be accessed by just removing the cover of front


compartment fuse box. Fuses in the front compartment fuse
box can be identified by the label printed at the back of the fuse
box cover.

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Emergency Troubleshooting
Specifications
JF10 FS1 R1
Code Specification Function
FS2
PR2 PR1
JF9 FS3 FS1 15A Motor controller
FS4 FS2 25A Rear window/mirror defrost
JF8 R2
FS5
R9
FS17 IEC (driver compartment fuse box)
R14 FS18 power 6(instrument/anti-theft base
JF7 FS6
FS19
FS7 FS3 30A station/Horn/front air conditioning
R10 FS20
JF6 FS8
R3 control panel/LDW/rain and sunshine
FS21
FS9
sensor)
JF5 R15 FS22
FS10 R11 FS4 / Reserved
FS23

JF4 FS 11 FS24 R4 FS5 25A ABS valve 30


FS12 R12
R16
FS25 FS6 30A Trailer power
JF3 FS13 FS26
FS7 25A Front wiper motor
FS27
FS14
JF2 R13
FS28
R5 Ignition switch(PEPS/Electronic
FS15 FS8 15A/10A
FS29
steering column lock)
FS16 R17
JF1 FS30 FS9 15A A/C Compressor
JF12 J F11
FS31 R6
IEC (driver compartment fuse box)
FS34 FS32 FS10 30A power 7(BCM_Folding, door lock and
MID1 FS33 interior lamp power supply)
FS11 / Reserved
R8 R7
IEC (driver compartment fuse box)
power 5(OBD/reversing camera/RF
FS12 30A
receiver/tire pressure monitoring/shift
control/entertainment host)
Low beam/headlamp regulating
FS13 25A
motor/dimmer switch

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Code Specification Function Code Specification Function
FS14 20A High beam FS32 10A Adjust headlamp leveling motor
Daytime running lamp/position FS33 / Reserved
FS15 10A
lamp/rear fog lamp
IEC (driver compartment fuse FS34 / Reserved
box) power 8(BCM_Charging port JF1 30A Main relay
FS16 20A
panel/front washing motor power VMS/high-voltage battery/Charging
JF2 40A
input) and distribution unit
FS17 20A Main relay power supply of VMS JF3 30A Electronic vacuum pump
FS18 20A Water pump power supply IEC (driver compartment fuse box)
JF4 30A
Coil end of electronic water pump power 1(IG relay/inverter)
FS19 15A IEC (driver compartment fuse box)
relay(VCU control)
JF5 30A power 2(ACC relay/left and right power
FS20 10A VMS_Kl30 power supply
window control terminals)
FS21 / Reserved IEC (driver compartment fuse box)
FS22 / Reserved JF6 30A power 3(Driver's seat adjustment
motor/display)
FS23 10A BMS_Kl30 power supply IEC (driver compartment fuse
FS24 / Reserved box) power 4(Passenger seat
JF7 30A
adjustment/heating of driver's seat and
FS25 / Reserved
passenger's seat)
FS26 10A Charging and distribution unit_KL30
JF8 40A ABS pump
FS27 / Reserved
JF9 40A Front blower
FS28 15A Left high beam
JF10 / Reserved
FS29 15A Right high beam
JF11 60A Power window
FS30 15A Left low beam
FS31 15A Right low beam

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Code Specification Function Code Specification Function
IEC (driver compartment fuse box) R16 30A Left daytime running lamp relay
JF12 30A power 9(BCM_Exterior lamp power
R17 30A Right daytime running lamp relay
supply/gateway)
MID1 80A Cooling fan 600W
PR1 / Reserved
PR2 / Reserved
R1 / Reserved
R2 40A Electronic vacuum pump relay
R3 / Reserved
R4 / Reserved
30
R5 / Reserved
R6 40A Wiper power supply relay
R7 40A Wiper speed adjustment relay
R8 40A Main relay
R9 / Reserved
R10 30A Rear fog lamp relay
R11 30A Position lamp relay
R12 / Reserved
R13 / Reserved
R14 30A Low beam relay
R15 30A High beam relay

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Emergency Troubleshooting
Battery fuse box Fuse replacement
The battery fuse box is located on the battery positive terminal. Only replace with fuses of the same
" specifications/rated current. Installing nonspecific
1 2 3 fuse will damage electrical system and even cause
fire.
Before attempting to replace the fuse, ignition switch
and all electrical devices shall be turned off. Any
unauthorized change to vehicle electrical system
will cause serious adverse effect and fire on the
electronic management system.

Pull the fuse outward with puller provided in fuse box to remove
the fuse.
Internal wiring of the fuse can be used to identify blown fuse
Fuse Specification Function (arrowed).
1 175A UEC (front compartment fuse box)
Note: Repeated failure with the same fuse is the indication
2 70A EPS (electric power steering unit)
of circuit failure. Please contact Our Service Dealer as soon
CDU(charging and distribution
3 250A as possible.
unit)

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Emergency Troubleshooting
Bulb replacement
Before replacing any bulb, turn off the ignition switch and the
lamp switch, to avoid any possible short circuit.
When removing or installing the bulb, do not touch the bulb with
10
hands. If touched, wipe away the hand print with a piece of cloth
or alcohol.

Caution
The type and specification of replaced bulb must be the same
as that of the original bulb. For the lamp with the bulb of LED
Caution
type, its bulb cannot be removed or replaced separately. 30
Unauthorized change to electrical system of the vehicle will
invalidate the warranty.

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Emergency Troubleshooting
Bulb specification Bulb replacement
Lamp Specification The followings are the methods for removing the bulb; for other
Low beam (Type 1) H7 unlisted bulbs that need to be replaced, please contact Our
Service Dealer for repair. The bulb installation is the reverse of
High beam (Type 1) H7
removal, which will not be described below.
Front turning signal lamp (Type 1) LED
Front position lamp (Type 1) LED Front combination lamp (Type 1)
Low beam (Type 2) LED
High beam (Type 2) LED
Front turning signal lamp (Type 2) LED
Front position lamp (Type 2) LED
Rear turning signal lamp PY21W 1
Brake lamp/rear position lamp (Type 1) P21/5W
Brake lamp/rear position lamp (Type 2) LED
2
Reverse lamp W16W
Rear fog lamp (Type 1) P21W
Rear fog lamp (Type 2) LED
1 Low beam
License plate lamp W5W
Open the bonnet, and perform the following operations at
Front ceiling reading lamp W5W
the rear of front combination lamp:
Rear ceiling reading lamp C5W • Turn the bulb cover counterclockwise, to remove it.
• Remove the bulb.

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2 High beam Rear combination lamp (Type 1)
Open the bonnet, and perform the following operations at
the rear of front combination lamp:
• Turn the bulb cover counterclockwise, to remove it.
• Remove the bulb. 1

4
30

1 Brake lamp/rear position lamp


Open the tailgate, and perform the following operations to
remove the rear combination lamp:
• Turn the bulb cover counterclockwise, to remove it.
• Remove the bulb.
2 Rear turning signal lamp
Open the tailgate, and perform the following operations to
remove the rear combination lamp:
• Turn the bulb cover counterclockwise, to remove it.
• Remove the bulb.

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3 Reverse lamp Rear roof vanity light
Open the tailgate, and perform the following operations to
remove the rear combination lamp:
• Turn the bulb cover counterclockwise, to remove it.
• Remove the bulb.
4 Rear fog lamp
Open the tailgate, and perform the following operations to
remove the rear combination lamp:
• Turn the bulb cover counterclockwise, to remove it.
• Remove the bulb.

Carefully pry up the lamp shade with a screwdriver or equivalent.


Remove the bulb of rear roof vanity light.

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Maintenance and Service

150 Regular maintenance


150 Owner's check
151 Front compartment
152 Front compartment hood
153 Coolant
154 Brake fluid
155 Washer fluid
156 Washer nozzle
156 Wiper blades
158 Seat belts
159 Battery
164 High-voltage battery pack 40
166 Tires
169 Other maintenance
Maintenance and Service
Regular maintenance Owner's check
Regular maintenance is the key to economy, safety and The following are a few simple but important checks which you
reliability for your vehicle and it must be remembered that the should make at regular intervals before driving to ensure reliable,
responsibility for maintaining your vehicle in a safe, roadworthy economic operation:
condition rests ultimately on you, the owner/operator.
Necessary maintenance and the intervals have been specified Daily checks
to maintain your vehicle properly. Regular vehicle maintenance
• The lighting (make sure all lens are clean), horn, instrument
shall be done by Our Service Dealer in accordance with
cluster, warning lights and indicators, wipers and washers are
Warranty & Service Handbook. functioning.
It is in your best interest to have your vehicle regularly • The seat belts are intact.
maintained in accordance with regulations. • The brakes operates normally.
Our Service Dealers are recommended as they have qualified • Visually check for signs of water, fluid, exhaust and other
personnel, required facilities and can offer the unique leaks under the vehicle.
pre-planned service which will give maximum vehicle reliability.

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Weekly checks or check before a long journey Front compartment
• Check fluid level/refill.
- Coolant 1 2 3 4

- Brake fluid
- Windshield washer fluid
• Check for condition and pressure of all tires.
• Check and operate AC system.

Harsh conditions
For vehicles often used in harsh conditions, it is recommended
to shorten the maintenance interval.
1 Coolant reservoir
Regular vehicle maintenance shall be done by Our Service
Dealer in accordance with Warranty & Service Handbook. 2 Brake fluid reservoir
3 Battery
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4 Washer fluid reservoir

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Front compartment hood Close front compartment hood

Open front compartment hood Press the front part of the front compartment hood down
until the lock catch is heard to engage. Attempt to pull the
1 Pull the front compartment hood release switch below the
front compartment hood upwards to check whether the lock
driver side lower guard to release the front compartment
mechanism is properly snapped.
hood.
Caution
Before closing, check that there is no tools, rags, equipment,
etc. left in the area under the front compartment hood.

2 Slightly raise the front part of front compartment hood, push


the lever to right and lift the front compartment hood.

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Coolant Check and refill

Coolant is harmful if swallowed. Do not allow Do not remove the expansion tank cap while the
" coolant to contact the eyes or skin. If it does, rinse
" cooling system is hot, for overflowed water vapor or
immediately with plenty of water. hot coolant may cause personal injury. If coolant
has to be refilled when the cooling system is hot,
Please add coolant with correct specification. Never driving the please wait for 10 minutes, place a thick cloth
vehicle if coolant of correct specification is not filled. For coolant over the coolant reservoir cap and turn the cap
specifications, see "Recommended fluids" in General Technical counterclockwise slowly to release the pressure
Parameters section. inside the reservoir, and then remove the cap.

At specified intervals the cooling system should be drained, Always check the coolant level with the vehicle on level ground
flushed and refilled with the correct amount of coolant. and the cooling system stationary (cold state).
Caution The fluid level is visible on the coolant expansion tank, and
the normal level should be between the "MAX" (the maximum
When refilling or replacing coolant, only the specified coolant
amount) and "MIN" (the minimum amount) marks.
can be used. The use of non-recommended coolant could
If the level drops to the "MIN" mark, clean the area around the
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cause damage to the cooling system and may invalidate the
warranty. coolant reservoir cap and rotate the cap counterclockwise to
remove it. Top up with the specified coolant between "MAX" and
"MIN" marks. Install the reservoir cap.

Note: The coolant may expand when it becomes hot, so the


liquid level may be higher than the level mark.

Caution
If the level has fallen appreciably, or topping-up is required
frequently, suspect leakage or overheating and contact Our
Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.

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Brake fluid
If there is a significant drop in the level of the brake
" fluid, contact Our Service Dealer for service as soon
as possible.
Use only new brake fluid of the specified type. Use of
M A X
M IN brake fluid which is old or not the specified type can
cause loss of braking performance.
Brake fluid cleanliness is essential. Any dirt entering
the system can cause loss of braking performance.
Precautions for cold weather Do not allow brake fluid to contact your skin or eyes;
In order to reduce possible problems which may occur in cold If it does, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
weather, please consider the following suggestions: Keep brake fluid out of the reach of children.
• Since the standard freezing point of the coolant used in
the vehicle is -35°C (with the mixture ratio of coolant stock Note: Fluid used in the hydraulic clutch also comes from
solution and water of 1:1), it is necessary to park the vehicle the brake fluid reservoir.
in areas where the coolant temperature can be maintained
above -35°C. Caution
• If you are using your vehicle in extremely cold areas where the • Only refill the brake master cylinder with brake fluid
ambient temperature is below -35°C, please use the coolant complying with specification DOT4. Do not use brake fluid
of appropriate proportion based on the local temperature. of any other type.
(Refractometer T10007 can be used to detect the freezing • Brake fluid will damage the paintwork when coming in
point of the coolant) contact with it. Wipe it clean immediately and rinse with
water.

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Check and refill Washer fluid
Be sure to check the brake fluid level after the vehicle is parked
on a flat ground and the brake system is in cold state. Brake Check and refill
fluid level is visible on the reservoir and the normal level shall be
Driving with a non-operational washer system can
between "MAX" and "MIN" marks. If the level drops to "MIN" " be dangerous; always check it before driving.
mark, clean the area around the filler cap and then turn the
reservoir cap counterclockwise to remove it. Refill with specified
The windshield washer fluid reservoir is located in the front
new brake fluid to the level between "MAX" and "MIN" marks and compartment. To refill, lift the front of the filler cap to refill
close the reservoir cap.
washer fluid and then replace it. For washer fluid specifications,
see "Recommended fluids" in General Technical Parameters
section.
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If the level is lower than the "MIN" mark, "Brake System Warning
Lamp (red)" on the message center display will illuminate. Caution
This indicates a fault in the braking system, the cause must
be identified immediately. If driving, IMMEDIATELY bring the Do not use washer fluid that does not comply with
vehicle carefully to a halt. Contact Our Service Dealer for requirements. Do not use tap water as mineral substance
service as soon as possible. Do NOT continue driving. in tap water can easily block the windshield washer fluid
pipeline or nozzle, and tap water will freeze below 0℃, and it
Never discard used brake fluid casually to avoid the will easily burn the washing motor in use after freezing.
environment pollution.

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Washer nozzle Wiper blades

Adjustment and cleaning Check


Front washer nozzle Examine the edge of the blade for roughness or damage, and
Prior to carrying out jet adjustment or cleaning, ensure that the check that the blade rubber is secure throughout its length.
washer reservoir is topped-up. Clean the nozzle with a thin Note: Traces of grease and other impurities on the rubber
thread or needle carefully if the nozzle is clogged. can prevent the wipers from working correctly, and can also
The direction of washer jet has been set in manufacturing works damage the windshield.
and normally no adjustment is required. If any adjustment
is required, carefully insert a fine needle into the jet hole to
re-position the jet to direct the spray direction towards the
middle of the windshield.

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Replacement Maintenance and service
Wash with high-quality cleaner or neutral detergent and wipe it
Removal
clean with a dry, soft cloth that is free of lint.
- Lift the wiper arm from the windshield, then make the blade and
arm maintain at a right angle.
- Push down the retaining clip (arrow direction), then slide the
blade bracket to the lower side of the arm so that the pivot on
the bracket can be separated from the hook on the arm.

Note: Remember the relative location of hook and bracket


because the replacement blade is required to be fitted later
in the same way.

Installation
- Install the blade bracket on the hook.
- Snap the pivot into the hook and push it in place, until hearing 40
an audible sound of snapping into place.

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Seat belts Maintenance and service
Do not attempt to repair the retractor or buckle
Inspection " mechanisms, or to modify the seat belts in any
The belts also have a sensitive retractor which is way. Seat belts subjected to strain as a result of an
" designed to lock only during heavy acceleration, accident shall be replaced and the anchorage points
deceleration or sharp turns. checked by Our Service Dealer.
Do NOT attempt to test the locking device by
Regularly inspect the belt webbing for signs of abrasion or
intentionally 'launching' your upper torso in a
wear, paying particular attention to the anchorage points and
forward direction.
adjusters.
Check ALL seat belts as follows: Clean the seat belt with a sponge dipped with warm water and
• Inspect all belt anchorage points for safety. mild soap; it can be naturally dried, and should not be dried by
• Insert the locking tab into the buckle and check for a clear direct heating or exposure under sunlight. Do not allow water to
locking action. Push the red button and check if the locking penetrate into the retractor. Never bleach or dye a seat belt as
tab pops neatly. its strength may be reduced.
• With the belt half unreeled, hold the locking tab and give it
a sharp pull. Check if the safety mechanism can be locked
automatically and prevent further looseness.

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Battery If any acid liquor touched your eyes, immediately
" flush with clean water for several minutes before
Warnings and instructions for battery: seeing the doctor. If any acid liquor spills onto your
Wear goggles! skin or clothes, immediately neutralize it with thick
liquid soap, and then flush with plenty of water. If
The battery acid is strongly corrosive. Ensure to wear protective
any acid liquor is swallowed accidentally, see the
gloves and goggles!
doctor immediately.
Open fires, electric sparks, strong lights and smoking are strictly
The acid liquor in battery is strongly corrosive.
prohibited!
Ensure to wear protective gloves and goggles. Do
Explosive gas mixture may be generated during battery not turn over the battery, or acid liquor may be
recharging! discharged from the exhaust vent. If any acid liquor
Ensure to keep any child away from the acid and the battery! touched your eyes, immediately flush with clean
water for several minutes before seeing the doctor.
There may be risks of injury, corrosion, accident and If any acid liquor spills onto your skin or clothes,
" fire during operations on the battery and any electric immediately neutralize it with thick liquid soap, and
apparatus in the vehicle! Ensure to wear goggles. then flush with plenty of water. If any acid liquor is 40
Do not let any acid or leaded grains into your eyes or swallowed accidentally, see the doctor immediately.
onto your skin or clothes.
Any open fire, spark, hard light and smoking is
The acid liquor in battery is strongly corrosive. strictly forbidden. During working on cables and
Ensure to wear protective gloves and goggles. Do electric devices and removing electrostatic loads,
not turn over the battery, or acid liquor may be avoid generating any spark. The electrodes of
discharged from the exhaust vent. battery can NEVER be short-circuited, or may cause
injury due to large energy spark.
Explosive gas mixture may be generated during
battery recharging. The gas vent of battery should
be kept unblocked to discharge the gas correctly.

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During recharging, the battery should be located in a Duration of storing the vehicle
" space with good ventilation. If the vehicle is parked for an extended period of time, the
Ensure to keep any child away from the acid liquor static current electrical appliance (like clock, security devices)
and the battery. will drain the battery, and the battery has to be recharged. To
avoid such cases, charge the battery or disconnect the negative
Before working on any electrical equipment, please
battery cable during the vehicle parking.
turn off the power switch and all of the electrical
equipment. Remove the negative cable of battery. Note: Please pay attention to the warnings & instructions
When replacing bulbs, only the lights are required to for battery before working on it.
be shut down.
Caution
Pay attention to the polarities of power supply.
Before powering on, the matches of polarities must Ensure to turn off the ignition switch during parking, otherwise
be checked. the parking duration will be reduced significantly.
The duration of each powering on should not be less
than 5 seconds. Try to avoid powering on and off too
frequently.
When removing the battery, please remove the
negative cable before positive cable.
Before powering on the battery again, all of the
electrical equipment should be shut down. Connect
the positive cable before negative cable. Never
connect the cables incorrectly - risk of fire!
Unauthorized removing and installing of battery is
strictly forbidden. In some cases, such operations
may cause severe damage to the battery and fuse
box. Please contact our Service Dealer.

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Operating in winter Charging the battery with ground equipment
There are particularly strict requirements on the vehicle battery Do not charge any frozen battery, there is a risk of
operation in winter. In addition, the starting power provided by " explosion! Even if the battery has been unfrozen,
the battery at low temperature is only a part of that at normal there may be battery acid spilling out and cause
temperature. Therefore, we recommend to have the vehicle corrosion. Any frozen battery must be replaced.
battery checked by Our Service Dealer before the cold season
begins, and recharge it if necessary. Turn off the ignition switch and all electrical appliances before
If the vehicle is not used for weeks in cold season, please remove charging.
the vehicle battery and store in an ice-free room, to prevent it If the vehicle has been parked for a long period and cannot be
from freezing and damage. started due to lack of power (general terminal voltage≤12V),
the battery must be removed from the vehicle and charged with
a ground equipment (follow the instructions provided by the
manufacturer of the charging equipment).
During charging with small current (e.g., a small charging
equipment), it is unnecessary to remove the connecting cables
of battery. However, please ensure to read the instructions from
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the manufacturer of the charging equipment.
Before fast charging (i.e., large current charging), both of the
connecting cables must be removed.

Note: Please pay attention to the warnings & instructions


for battery before working on it. During the charging, the
charging equipment can only be powered on after the
electrode clamps of charging equipment is connected to
the electrodes of battery as required. After the charging
is finished, turn off the charging equipment first, remove

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the power cable, and then remove the electrode clamps of Removing the battery
charging equipment from the battery. Turn off the ignition switch and all electrical appliances before
Caution the battery removal. To remove the battery, firstly remove the
negative cable and then the positive cable. And then remove the
• Keep any child away from the battery, battery acid and bolt on the mounting bracket of battery to remove the battery.
charging equipment.
• The battery can only be charged in a space with good
ventilation. Smoking is prohibited, and keep away from
open fires and electric sparks, as explosive gas mixture
may be generated when the battery is charged.
• Protect your eyes and face, never be too close to the
battery.
• If acid splashes onto your eyes or skin, immediately rinse
with clean water for several minutes before seeing the
doctor.
• The fast charging of the battery is dangerous, which
should be done by Our Service Dealer, because it requires
professional charging equipment and knowledge.
• Any frozen or unfrozen battery must be replaced. Because
cracks may be found on the frozen battery housing. It may
cause leak of battery acid and damage to the vehicle.

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Replacing the battery Installing the battery
The battery installed on your vehicle is designed for the Before installing the battery, please turn off the ignition switch
corresponding mounting location. To replace the battery, please and all electrical appliances. Put the battery in the installation
ensure to use one with the same voltage (12V), structure and position prepared for it, and fix it with the battery bracket. When
safety label. The current strength and capacity should be same connecting the battery, please fix the positive cable before the
with the original battery. Our Service Dealer can offer you with negative cable.
original batteries. When installing the battery, please ensure
that the ignition switch is turned off and all electric appliances Caution
are turned off. To prevent the battery from discharging, please turn off the
ignition switch when you leave the vehicle.
Concerning the disposal of used battery, it is
suggested to have the battery replaced by Our
Service Dealer. Additionally, the battery can never
be treated as household garbage because it contains
sulfuric acid and lead.

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High-voltage battery pack 3 Setting the A/C to the heating mode greatly reduces
the driving range of the vehicle; setting the A/C to the
Instructions and restricted conditions cooling mode just slightly reduces the driving range of the
vehicle. Deep discharge will reduce the battery life; shallow
According to the characteristics of the lithium charge shallow discharge will extend the battery life. Low
" battery, the vehicle must be charged and discharged temperatures significantly reduce the driving range of the
every 30 days in storage period, a long time parking vehicle; high temperatures have no effect on the driving
easily results in damage of battery, thereby affects range of the vehicle. Fast charging has no effect on the
the running of whole vehicle. Failure to do so may driving range of the vehicle.
result in loss or damage of the power battery, which
4 Vehicle will be kept dry and cannot be placed in damp
may affect your enjoyment of the free warranty!
environment for long time such as parking place with
Pure electric vehicle is different from the conventional vehicle, ponding. If the vehicle is immersed in water or waded into
therefore it has particularity on aspects of operation, storage and the water, it shall be parked in dry place.
maintenance, and now some cautions are informed to you. 5 If the vehicle will not be used for a long time (over three
1 The vehicle cannot be parked for over eight hours in a place months), make sure the battery level of the high-voltage
where temperature is over 60℃. Vehicle cannot be parked battery pack is around 50%. Vehicle cannot be parked for
for over 20 hours in a place where temperature is lower than over 7 days with the battery level of the high-voltage battery
-30℃. Vehicle shall not be parked for more than 15 days pack below 20%.
in a place where temperature is above 45℃. If it exceeds 6 Do not disassemble the high-voltage battery pack and
maximum limit of the storage environment of vehicle, it will related components for repair without approval, otherwise
directly affect performance of vehicle and lifetime of high our Service Dealer will not fulfill the warranty terms.
voltage battery pack.
Vehicle cannot be parked in high-temperature places.
2 To better extend the service life of high-voltage battery pack,
it is recommended adopting slow charging. Fast charging is
mainly used for emergency and long-distance driving.

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7 It is recommended to use the vehicle at least once a month. 10 After a serious vehicle accident, personnel in the vehicle
It is recommended to conduct a slow-charging on the vehicle need leave the vehicle as soon as possible and contact our
for more than 10 hours every month to extend the life of Service Dealer for disposal at once.
high-voltage battery pack. It is recommended to get the 11 If the vehicle body need be repaired or painted due to
vehicle fully charged every month or every 2000km, and damaged in an accident, you must contact our Service
the charging gun will be automatically disconnected after Dealer to avoid manual damage or fire disaster of
the vehicle is 100% charged (i.e. do not stop charging by high-voltage battery pack and relevant operation can be
manual operation, but wait for the charging pile to charge conducted after dismantling the high-voltage battery pack.
the vehicle high-voltage battery pack to the cut-off voltage
and actively stop charging). 12 Please fully charge the battery when the vehicle is used for
the first time.
8 High voltage battery pack is easily damaged at chassis
position through scraping and collision. Therefore, you shall 13 Under a continuous climbing or high-speed driving condition
timely contact our Service Dealer if the vehicle has driven at extremely high temperature in summer, in order to prevent
on abnormal pavement to check whether the high voltage the high-voltage battery pack from overheating, the available
battery pack has deformation or not and whether enclosure power of high-voltage battery pack at high temperature shall
has crack or not. be lower than that at normal temperature, otherwise it may
cause the vehicle to be unable to continuously travel at its 40
9 If the vehicle encounters collision and scraping in the maximum speed.
utilization process, the vehicle will be timely checked by our
Service Dealer to confirm whether the high-voltage battery
pack has deformation or not and whether the enclosure
has crack or not; if serious accident occurs, after accident
has been disposed, you shall contact our Service Dealer to
transfer the vehicle to our Service Dealer for check.

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Tires Tire pressure

DEFECTIVE TIRES ARE DANGEROUS! Do NOT Driving with incorrectly inflated tires can affect
" drive your vehicle if any tire is excessively worn or
" vehicle stability, increase rolling resistance, and
damaged, or is inflated to an incorrect pressure. cause rapid tire wear and possible permanent
damage to the cords of the tire casing.
Frequently inspect the tires and sidewalls for any sign of
distortion (bulges), cuts or wear. Flints and other sharp objects Remember tire wear and inflation pressure regulations. It is
should be removed with a suitable blunt tool. If neglected, they the driver’s responsibility to ensure that the tires meet these
may work through the tire. requirements.
Check the tire pressures weekly, and if necessary, adjust in
accordance with pressure requirements on the "tire pressure
sign" on the B pillar. This Handbook introduces the correct
tire pressure in cold condition, see “Wheel and tire” in General
Technical Parameters section.
Pressure should be checked with an accurate Tire Pressure
Gauge when the tire is cold instead of decreasing the value
under warm condition as the pressure will be higher than normal
pressure due to temperature. Always refit the valve caps to
prevent dirt entry into the valve mechanism.
A natural pressure loss will occur with time; any unusual
pressure loss should be investigated and rectified.

Note: Specified pressure applies to a cold tire, while the


pressure of hot tire should be higher.

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Wear indicator
There is wear indicator in tread for all original tires. When the tire
has worn down until 1.6 mm of the tread is remaining the wear
indicator will appear across the full width of the tread pattern.
A tire should be replaced immediately where any part of the wear
indicator becomes visible. However it is in your interest to note
that tire safety and performance tends to reduce before the legal
limit is reached. For example, badly worn tires will increase the
risk of aquaplaning.

See “Tires” in Starting and Driving section.


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Tire check and rotation Tire rotation method
In order to achieve even tire wear, it is recommended to
check the tires every 5,000km, and check the wheel alignment
parameters under the curb weight of the entire vehicle as
required. If irregular wear is found, the tires position should be
changed, and wheel alignment adjustments should be made if
necessary. During the tire rotation, check the tires for correct
dynamic balance.
During the tire rotation, check for uneven wear and damage.
Abnormal wear is usually caused by incorrect tire pressure,
poor wheel alignment, poor wheel dynamic balance, emergency
braking or cornering. Check the tread or the side of the tire for
collision damage or bulges. If one of these conditions is found,
the tire shall be replaced. If fabric or cord is visible, the tire
shall also be replaced. After the tire rotation, adjust the inflation
pressure of the front and rear tires as shown on the tire pressure
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Other maintenance • When cleaning the vehicle with a hose, it is prohibited to spray
the water directly to the window, the door, or the brake through
Vehicle cleaning the gap of the wheel.
• After cleaning, inspect the paintwork for damage and stone
For the first driving after washing the vehicle, gently
" apply the brake pedal several times to ensure all
chips; apply touch-up paint if necessary. Use the polishing
wax to protect the paintwork from time to time.
moisture is removed from the brake discs.
• When using high pressure cleaning equipments, the water jet
Carefully clean tires. Never use a high pressure jet shall be kept moving. Do not directly wash the radiator, door
as it may damage tires. If any damage found, replace gap, seals, electrical components or components connected
the tire. to it.
Flushing water on the forepart of the interior car
Note: Remove apparently harmless looking but actually
(close to the dashboard area) is prohibited so as not
aggressive particles from the paintwork immediately - e.g.
to cause any damage to some related parts.
bird droppings, tree resins, insect remains, tar spots, road
Never flush the front compartment, battery salt and industrial fall-out. Otherwise permanent staining
compartment and surrounding connectors with or damage will be produced.
water. 40
Careful attention to the following will help to retain the value of
your vehicle:
• Clean the vehicle with cold or lukewarm water. Hot water may
impair vehicle paint in extremely cold weather.
• No vehicle washing under strong direct sunlight during hot
weather.
• Use special vehicle cleaner to remove grease and tar spots
on vehicle body and while still wet, wash the paintwork using
a soft sponge and generous quantities of water containing
car shampoo. Rinse thoroughly and dry off with a chamois
leather.
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Anti-corrosion of underbody Door seal
The underbody of your vehicle has been treated with To prevent rubber door seals freezing during cold weather,
anticorrosion. Check underbody anti-corrosion regularly. rubber maintenance products or silicone spray shall be used for
Use a water jet to remove accumulations of caked mud or debris protection.
on underbody. Especially in winter, when salt is used on icy and
snowy roads.
Window glass
Often use glass cleaner to clean window glass.
Seat and trim The headlamp lenses are clear plastic. Use good cleaner or
Often use vacuum sweeper or soft brush to clean dirt and dust neutral detergent rather than abrasive or chemical solvent to
accumulated on fibers. Often use clean cloth to wipe the trim. wash.
Use special cleaner to remove general trim dust, staining or
spots. Use special cleaner to clean leather parts.

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172 Major vehicle dimension


parameters
173 Vehicle weight parameters
174 Dynamic performance index
175 Major parameters of drive
motor
176 Chassis technical parameters
177 Recommended fluids
178 Wheel and tire
179 Wheel alignment parameters

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General Technical Parameters
Major vehicle dimension parameters
Model SK8C-8A00
Driving type 4X2, Rear-drive
Length of outline dimension, mm 5365
Width of outline dimension, mm 1900
Height of outline dimension, mm 1809
Length of cargo bar board, mm 1485
Width of cargo bar board, mm 1510
Height of cargo bar board, mm 530
Wheel base, mm 3155
Front/Rear overhang, mm 942/1268
Front/Rear wheel track, mm 1580/1580
Minimum turning circle diameter, m 12.6

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Vehicle weight parameters
Model SK8C-8A00
Gross vehicle weight, kg 3300
Curb weight, kg 2300
Axle load (front/rear axle load under gross
1200/2100
vehicle weight), kg
Number of seats 5

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Dynamic performance index
Item Parameters
Model SK8C-8A00
Max. speed, km/h 120
Maximum gradeability, % 30
Accelerating ability (Accelerating time
5
from 0 to 50 km/h), second
Driving range (WLTP condition), km 330

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Major parameters of drive motor
Model TZ220XS612B1
Type Permanent magnet synchronous motor
Rated speed, r/min 4000
Peak speed, r/min 12000
Rated power, kw 65
Peak power, kw 130
Rated torque, Nm 155
Peak torque, Nm 310

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Chassis technical parameters
Item Parameters
Front suspension Double wishbone independent suspension
Rear Suspension Structure Vertical type spring non-independent suspension
Form specifications of steel plate spring Five leaf spring
Requirements for steel wheel dynamic
Both sides of the remaining dynamic imbalance is less than: 10 grams
balance
Dynamic Balance of Aluminum Wheels Both sides of the remaining dynamic imbalance is less than: 8 grams
Rational range of brake pedal free stroke within 10 mm
Rational use range of brake friction pair Friction material thickness is greater than 2 mm

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Recommended fluids
Item Grade Capacity
Coolant (electric drive system), L D-35(-35℃) 9.35
Brake fluid, L Laike 901-4 DOT 4 0.8
Washer fluid, L Universal low freezing point washer fluid 3.8
Air conditioning refrigerant, g R1234yf 580±30
Electric drive axle lubricating oil, L TEMPO GL-5 80W-90 3.5

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General Technical Parameters
Wheel and tire
Item Parameters
Wheel Specification 17x7J
Tire specification 245/65R17 111H
Tire pressure of front wheel(cold condition) 250kPa/2.5bar/36psi
Tire pressure of rear wheel(cold condition) 290kPa/2.9bar/42psi

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Wheel alignment parameters
Item Parameters
0 ± 0.15°
Toe-in angle
Total toe-in≤0.15°
0 ± 0.5°
Front wheels Camber angle
Difference value between left and right ≤0.5°
3.6 ± 0.5°
Kingpin caster
Difference value between left and right ≤0.5°
Toe-in angle 0°±0.25°
Rear wheels Camber angle 0°±0.5°
Thrust Angle 0°±0.25°

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